Real Estate Credit Investments, Why rising rates should not hurt RECI

Real Estate Credit Investments plc (LON:RECI) is the topic of conversation when Mark Thomas joins DirectorsTalk Interviews.

Mark talks us through RECI’s sensitivity to rising rates, exposures to borrower sensitivity to both revenue and debt, how RECI mitigates the risk of rising rates and discusses a case study of how RECI managed a hotel exposure through COVID-19.

Real Estate Credit Investments is a closed-ended investment company which originates and invests in real estate debt which is secured by commercial or residential properties in Western Europe, – focusing primarily on the United Kingdom, France and Germany.

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