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An update from Custodian REIT ( (GB:CREI) ) is now available.
Custodian Property Income REIT plc reported strong interim results for the period ending 30 September 2025, highlighting a 3.3% growth in EPRA earnings per share and a fully covered dividend of 6.0p per share. The company’s strategic asset management led to a 2.9% increase in NAV per share, supported by rental growth and successful lease renewals. The acquisition of the Merlin portfolio and profitable property sales have further strengthened the company’s financial position, while ongoing refurbishment initiatives and a share buyback program aim to enhance shareholder value. The company’s focus on real assets positions it well to protect investments against inflation and capitalize on future growth opportunities.
Spark’s Take on GB:CREI Stock
According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, GB:CREI is a Outperform.
Custodian REIT achieves a solid score due to stable financial performance, strong cash flows, and attractive dividends. The technical analysis suggests a neutral outlook, while recent corporate events reinforce the company’s growth strategy. However, challenges in profitability and declining equity warrant cautious optimism.
To see Spark’s full report on GB:CREI stock, click here.
More about Custodian REIT
Custodian Property Income REIT plc operates in the real estate investment sector, focusing on a diversified portfolio of smaller regional properties across the UK. The company aims to deliver enhanced income returns through active asset management and investment in properties with strong income characteristics.
Average Trading Volume: 555,461
Technical Sentiment Signal: Strong Buy
Current Market Cap: £380.1M
See more insights into CREI stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

