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Resolution Capital launches active ETF on ASX

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Resolution Capital is launching an active ETF on the ASX today.

Trading under the ticker “RCAP”, the Resolution Capital Global Property Securities Fund ETF provides access to the flagship unit trust, the Resolution Capital Global Property Securities Fund, which has generated a net return of 10.3 per cent since inception in 2008.

Upon listing, RCAP represents the only actively managed global listed property fund available on the ASX.

“Members of our team have been investing in REITs for over 25 years and in Global REITs for over 15 years, and we are proud to have delivered strong and consistent through-cycle returns for our clients,” said Resolution Capital’s chief investment officer, Andrew Parsons.

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“The ETMF [Exchange Traded Managed Fund] structure provides a convenient and accessible way for a broad set of investors, including mums and dads and other individuals, to gain exposure to a select portfolio of some of the world’s best real estate platforms with the ease of being able to buy and sell units on the ASX.”

Mr Parsons said particularly in the current market environment, an actively managed portfolio of GREITs can play a vital role in diversified investment portfolios.

“As we experience the onset of rising consumer costs, we believe select global REITs have the potential to serve as an effective hedge against inflation.

“We focus on real estate platforms with strong balance sheets and capable of demonstrating rental pricing power through superior locations and with buildings most relevant to the needs of the economy.”

As at 31 December, Resolution Capital had over $19 billion in assets under management. 

Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

Maja Garaca Djurdjevic

Maja's career in journalism spans well over a decade across finance, business and politics. Now an experienced editor and reporter across all elements of the financial services sector, prior to joining Momentum Media, Maja reported for several established news outlets in Southeast Europe, scrutinising key processes in post-conflict societies.