News and Insights
Home Consortium (HomeCo) has announced plans to list its new healthcare focused REIT, HealthCo Healthcare and Wellness REIT (ASX:HCW), on the ASX after successfully raising $650 million recently.
Australians still shy away from tough conversations about death: Equity Trustees
If you are one of the 10% of Australians who is part of a blended family or step-family, it is important to give careful thought to your estate plan to ensure no-one misses out, writes Marie Brownell, National Manager, Estate Planning, Equity Trustees.
Responding to strong demand from investors, Equity Trustees has partnered with Eight Bays Investment Management to create a new global fund that uses passive ETFs in an active way.
Australia’s leading trustee company, Equity Trustees, has announced two new additions to its Trustee and Wealth Services (TWS) team to meet client demands.
LGT Capital Partners (LGT CP), an asset manager owned by the Princely House of Liechtenstein, has launched its first fund in the Australian market, the LGT Multi-Alternatives Australia Fund.
Equity Trustees has awarded a five-year grant of $500,000 to First Australians Capital (FAC), an Indigenous-led organisation that helps Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entrepreneurs to start and grow businesses.
Victorian nurses experiencing disadvantage will benefit from a $400,000 grant awarded to Bolton Clarke (formerly known as the Royal District Nursing Service) following a recent granting round on behalf of The Arthur Emilio Loyer Estate.
After watching the impact the pandemic had on all facets of the arts, including the MSO, there has never been a better time to consider how your commitment to the arts and culture could be sustained long term.
Harvest Lane Asset Management has selected Equity Trustees as the new responsible entity for two of its funds.
Women’s Property Initiatives (WPI) is a not-for-profit, community housing provider, creating new beginnings for women and children at risk of homelessness with permanent and affordable homes.
The 2016 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census found that 116,427 Australians are experiencing homelessness; that’s 1 in 200 people.




