E&Y joins Reita

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Ernst & Young has upgraded its supporter status to become a full member of Reita.

The addition of the accountant and consultancy services provider brings the number of Reita members to 31, including asset managers, quoted property companies, investment banks, industry bodies and the London Stock Exchange. The Reits and Quoted Property Group (Reita) has as its aim the promotion of real estate investment trusts ahead of the market opening in January next year, as well as providing a boost to investor education and awareness of this new vehicle on the market. Ernst & Young says its particular interest stems from the work done by its UK Real Estate, Hospitality and Constr...

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