Business Day TV unpacks the performance with Attacq CFO Raj Nana
Attacq’s Waterfall City. Analysts believe the property sector may be through over the worst. Picture: Supplied
Attacq has benefited from eased lockdown restrictions. The property developer and landlord says less stringent rules helped it reduce its Covid-19 rental discounts by 84% to R8.5m in the six months to end-December. Distributable income, meanwhile, grew by 33.4%. Business Day TV unpacked the performance with CFO Raj Nana.
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