Region Group

S590

Company Profile

  • Business description

    Region Group specializes in leasing out convenience-focused properties that offer everyday goods and services. More than half of the rent is derived from specialty tenants, which are mostly non-discretionary, such as food and liquor, pharmacy and healthcare, and general services. Typically, specialty rent increases at a fixed rate of 4% per year. In contrast, anchor leases, which contribute the other half of Region’s rental income, grows at a slower pace. Among anchor tenants, 50% pay a base rent plus a percentage of their sales turnover, and 50% pay a constant base rent which is usually reviewed every five years. Region’s development pipeline is relatively small. The group typically undertakes development on behalf of a capital partner, or upgrades and refurbishes existing centers.

  • Contact

    50 Pitt Street
    Level 6
    SydneyNSW2000
    AUS

    T: +61 282434900

    E: [email protected]

    https://www.regiongroup.au

  • Sector

    Real Estate

    Stock type

    Cyclical

  • Industry

    REIT - Retail

    Fiscal Year End

    30 June 2026

    Employees

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