Real Estate Credit Investments Stable dividends since 2013 (VIDEO)

Real Estate Credit Investments (LON:RECI) is the topic of conversation when Mark Foster, Analyst at Hardman & Co joins DirectorsTalk Interviews.

Mark reminds us of what RECI does, with a NAV of 147p and a dividend of 12p whether it is sustainable, why Mark estimates a loss on investments of £6.2m despite modest gains, the quality of the loan exposure and how that might change, risks involved, how RECI performed in the September 2022 turbulence and since and how the market looks with regards to prospects.

Real Estate Credit Investments (LON:RECI) is a specialist investor in UK and European real estate credit markets with a focus on fundamental credit and value.

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