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CQR Charter Hall Retail REIT

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About Charter Hall Retail REIT Company

Charter Hall Retail REIT owns and manages a portfolio of convenience focused retail properties, including neighborhood and subregional shopping centers, and service stations. The REIT is managed by Charter Hall, a listed, diversified fund manager and developer, which owns a minority stake in Charter Hall Retail REIT and frequently partners with it on acquisitions and developments. More than half of rental income comes from major tenants Woolworths, Coles, Wesfarmers, Ampol, and BP (the latter two occupy service station assets). The portfolio is more seasoned than some convenience rivals, with approximately 83% of supermarket tenants at or near thresholds for paying turnover-linked rent.

Company Profile

SymbolCQR
Company NameCharter Hall Retail REIT
Founded2000
MarketASX
Fiscal Year Ends06-30
AddressNo. 1 Martin Place Level 20
CitySydney
CountryAustralia
Zip Code2000
Phone+61 289084000
Share RegistryMUFG CORPORATE MARKETS (AU) LIMITED LIBERTY PLACE, LEVEL 41, 161 CASTLEREAGH ST, SYDNEY, NSW, AUSTRALIA, 2000 1300 554 474

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Roger A. Davis
  • Non-Executive Chairman of the Board
  • --
  • David Harrison
  • Director
  • --
  • Ben Ellis
  • Director
  • --
  • Sue Palmer
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Michael Gorman
  • Independent Director
  • --

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