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Investors fear more property fund casualties after Aviva closure

Aviva's UK property fund is 'the first real casualty' of the pandemic, with other smaller vehicles likely to be under pressure

Investors fear more property fund casualties after Aviva closure
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Aviva Investors’ decision to shutter its UK Property fund could be the first of many permanent closures, as the real estate sector continues to struggle with the long-term impact of the Covid pandemic and a looming overhaul of daily liquidity requirements.

Aviva announced on 19 May that it would permanently close its £367m UK Property fund, saying it had become “increasingly challenging” to generate positive returns while also providing liquidity to investors wanting to cash out when it re-opened.

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