The essentials of investing in forestry

The essentials of investing in forestry

Plantation forestry is a large sector in New Zealand, and with the current policy settings and climate change pressures plantation forestry will continue to be a significant asset class of public and private investment.

Hear in this webcast the essential answers that every financial adviser ought to know when advising their clients about the merits, risks, returns and market forces that face investments in forestry ventures and partnerships. Importantly, learn about the key reasons why people invest in forestry as a part of their asset allocation.

 About the Presenter: Bert Hughes CMInstD RMNZIF CEO & Forestry Director, Forest Enterprises.   Bert’s 30-year forestry career has taken him from the bush to the boardroom and everywhere in between. He has a passion and pragmatism about forestry that is contagious. Bert is co-owner and CEO of New Zealand’s leading provider of retail forestry investment, where his focus is on understanding the market and getting our investor’s product as close to the buyer as possible.

Forest Enterprises manages the Wairarapa Group Forest comprising of 970 hectares of radiata forestry. Investors buy shares in the limited partnership and become a co-owner of the forest with other investors. Forest Enterprises is a licensed manager of forestry Managed Investment Schemes, and has been helping retail investors grow their wealth through forestry investment for nearly 50 years. The company manages 20,000+ hectares of forestry on behalf of 6,600+ individual investors, and has more than $450 million of assets under management.

CPD: 1 hour STRUCTURED         Area: Investment Planning        Level: Foundation

When : 11am-12pm Thursday 6 June 2019   FREE to members.

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6/06/2019 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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