Octodec mulls change to distribution policy

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The group says it is reconsidering its policy to pay out 100% of distributable earnings in the light of Covid-19

investment trust Octodec Investments is considering changes to its policy of paying out 100% of distributable earnings due to the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic.

As of the end of February, the group had 280 properties worth R12.6bn, with Octodec saying on Friday it had seen an improvement in rental collection as SA's lockdown abated.

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