Why Grit favours the Mauritius and London stock exchanges
The pan-African real estate firm has been active on three separate stock exchanges since 2018, including JSE, from which it is now set to withdraw.
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▪ Why Grit favours the Mauritius and London stock exchanges
▪ The pan-African real estate firm has been active on three separate stock exchanges since 2018, including JSE, from which it is now set to withdraw.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/804733/pourquoi-grit-privilegie-les-places-boursieres-de-maurice-et-de-londres/
The proposal was made to shareholders on 11 June: the real estate company Grit Real Estate Income Group (Grit) plans to withdraw from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE). This is a landmark decision for the firm, which, since 2018, has been the only company with exclusively African activities to have a triple listing, namely in Port Louis, Johannesburg, and London.
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