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Palace Capital sells six properties, will use proceeds to reduce debt

5th May 2023 14:16

(Alliance News) - Palace Capital PLC said on Friday it has successfully sold all but one of its industrial properties to Clearbell Property Partners IV LLP after its portfolio's like-for-like value declined in the latest financial year.

Palace Capital, a London-headquartered regional property investment company, said it successfully disposed of six industrial properties to Clearbell Property Partners, a fund managed by Clearbell Capital LLP. Contracts were exchanged for GBP34.0 million. Palace Capital said the properties generate GBP2.2 million in annual rental income and it expects all six to complete by mid-July.

Palace Capital said it will deploy the sale proceeds to reduce its debt. Current net debt is GBP58.8 million as of March 31 down from GBP73.6 million a year earlier.

It sold eight investment properties during the financial year that ended March 31 for GBP15.6 million, 8.0% ahead of book value at the time, Palace Capital said. It sold 23 apartments at Hudson Quarter in York for a total of GBP10.1 million and sold four more this year for GBP1.7 million.

Palace Capital said its portfolio was valued on March 31 at GBP192.4 million, representing a like-for-like decline of 13% since September 30. The company achieved 99% rent collection in the latest financial year and occupancy was steady at 87.7% compared to 88.5% a year before.

Throughout the previous financial year, Palace Capital acquired 2.6 million shares for GBP6.7 million under its share buyback programme.

Steven Owen, Palace Capital's interim executive chair, said: "The disposal of the majority of the Company's industrial portfolio...means we can remain focussed on maximising cash returns to shareholders. The company is in a strong financial position and its low leverage provides it with the flexibility and optionality regarding the timing of further disposals and other strategic initiatives."

Shares in Palace Capital were up 0.3% in London on Friday afternoon at 216.55 pence each.

By Emma Curzon, Alliance News reporter

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