UK Commercial Property Trust
Sustainable income with reversionary upside
28 February 2018
UK Commercial Property Trust (UKCM) is one of the largest UK real estate investment companies and aims to be among the lowest risk in the sector, reflected by its low level of gearing. The portfolio was repositioned in 2015 and UKCM has outperformed its benchmark since March 2016. In recent months, UKCM has moved underweight the weaker shopping centre subsector, as well as making its first hotel investment, which increased the proportion of RPI-linked and long-dated income to 15.2%. The manager sees significant reversionary potential for the portfolio, with its estimated rental value (ERV), based on market rents, indicating c20% upside to rental income, giving the prospect of near-term earnings growth and potentially providing scope for future dividend increases. MORE »
Sustainable income with reversionary upside
28 February 2018
UK Commercial Property Trust (UKCM) is one of the largest UK real estate investment companies and aims to be among the lowest risk in the sector, reflected by its low level of gearing. The portfolio was repositioned in 2015 and UKCM has outperformed its benchmark since March 2016. In recent months, UKCM has moved underweight the weaker shopping centre subsector, as well as making its first hotel investment, which increased the proportion of RPI-linked and long-dated income to 15.2%. The manager sees significant reversionary potential for the portfolio, with its estimated rental value (ERV), based on market rents, indicating c20% upside to rental income, giving the prospect of near-term earnings growth and potentially providing scope for future dividend increases. MORE »
Income key in world of low numbers
31 March 2017
UK Commercial Property Trust (UKCM) is a property investment company which seeks to generate an attractive and sustainable income with potential for capital and income growth by investing in high quality UK real estate. UKCM was set up in 2006, aiming to appeal to institutions as well as private investors by adopting a lower risk profile by focusing on prime assets and maintaining a conservative level of gearing. In April 2015, following Standard Life Investments’ (SL) acquisition of Ignis Asset Management, Will Fulton became lead manager. He reshaped UKCM’s portfolio to reflect SL’s house view, while retaining the conservative approach. NAV total return was ahead of its benchmark in 2016, following the repositioning of the portfolio in 2015. MORE »