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20/10/2014 15:57 AST
Participating in a recent industry event, SuperReturn Middle East, QInvest discussed the most investment opportunities available in the GCC region’s real estate market.
Speaking at a session titled: “Doing Business on the Ground – Too Hot to Touch”, Craig Cowie, QInvest’s Head of Principal Investment and Real Estate Investment & Advisory, said: “The real estate market continues to be a strategic priority for QInvest. As part of our strategy of continuing to originate new investment opportunities, across both the debt and equity segment, we have closed several real estate transactions this year with a combined value total of $1.8 billion. We are committed to providing effective financing solutions for real estate transactions in the GCC as well as in gateway markets, such as Continental Europe, London and the US.”
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