Nedbank has provided a R100 million loan to Octodec Investments Limited for the development of Tiny Town Phase II in Arcadia and Cambridge Shopping Centre in the Pretoria CBD, once again showing its commitment to the listed property sector.

Octodec Investments Limited announced a distribution of 65.1 cents per linked unit for its six-month interim period to 28 February 2010, representing an increase in distribution of 4,7% from the corresponding prior period

Notwithstanding the challenging trading conditions which have dominated the markets during its financial year, JSE-listed property loan stock company Octodec Investments Limited has once again achieved excellent growth in distributions to linked unitholders

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