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Recovery; London Tourism Revival

13th May 2021

Consulco has reviewed the economic forecasts for the UK and considered how these will impact the commercial real estate market. We have identified three themes that we believe will out-perform the market; Recovery, Regeneration and Research.  We publish our thoughts on Regeneration and Research shortly – this article focuses on Recovery. During times of economic […]

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Consulco outperforms the London property market says MSCI

13th May 2021

The annual MSCI results are now available, and Consulco’s London commercial real estate portfolio outperformed the Greater London Retail property market by 6.8% during 2020. Mr. Marios Hajiroussos, Managing Director of Consulco Group, commented ‘’2020 was a difficult year for UK real estate so it was particularly pleasing to note that our portfolio out-performed in […]

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Consulco investment management story

21st April 2021

Founded in 1993, Consulco has emerged as a specialised alternative investment manager with significant experience in the London property market. World class performance, unshakable ethics, perseverance and attention to detail have placed Consulco in a position to serve investors across the globe. With offices in London, Dubai and Nicosia we provide bespoke investment management solutions […]

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Comparative Advantages of London Credit Fund

20th April 2021

Traditionally, Cypriot households have invested their savings in banknotes, government bonds, real estate, and insurance contracts. The search for low-risk investments was the main feature of the Cypriot investment mentality. Until recently, the above traditional forms of investment were considered very low risk with relatively good returns. For example, the real interest rates offered by […]

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High yield – low risk. Bridging the gap.

26th March 2021

Risk averse investors hungry for yield face slim pickings in today’s fixed income environment. Traditional “safety net” instruments like money market and most G20 treasury yields are below 1%, and banks now act like warehouses for money, charging depositors for storage instead of paying interest. Bonds have shown extreme volatility especially during the pandemic and […]