RO Real Estate appoints former Lloyds Man to Key Role

Posted on 20 October, 2015 by Neil Bird

Commercial property investment and development company RO Real Estate has appointed Nick Moore (pictured) as Senior Investment Manager.

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Moore, who has over 15 years’ experience in the commercial property sector, will report to Richard Bourne, Head of RO Real Estate.

He joins the company from Lloyds Banking Group where he served as Director of Real Estate. Prior to this, Moore has held positions at PRUPIM (now M&G Real Estate), Warner Estates and DTZ.

At RO Real Estate he will be responsible for obtaining and providing detailed financial and technical investment analysis, identifying opportunities to enhance the performance of the portfolio, progressing transactions and providing property investment knowledge.

Commenting on the appointment, Richard Bourne said: “We are delighted to have Nick joining our team. Nick has an extensive understanding of the UK real estate market which will prove invaluable to us as we grow our business.

“His expertise will support and focus our future investments as we still have a significant amount of cash to invest during the remainder of the year.”

RO Real Estate is a privately-owned company which specialises in commercial property investment and development in the South of England. It is the property division of RO Group.




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