Investment in island has started already

Tuesday 6th January 2009, 2:30PM GMT.

0693761.jpgSome of the people involved with Bailiwick Investments. Seated, left to right, David Chan of Cenkos, non-executive chairman Jurat David Lowe and Cenkos CI Investment Management MD Mark Bousfield. Standing: Ozannes lawyer Darren Stephens, and investment committee members Peter Tom, Jon Ravenscroft, Tom Scott and Tom Scott junior. (Picture by Tom Tardif, 0693761)

A company which has offered to help the States fund major capital projects has already started investing in the island.

Bailiwick Investments, a Guernsey closed-ended investment company managed by Cenkos Channel Islands Investment Management, has done so in two properties, Commerce House and Nelson House at Admiral Park.

‘We do expect there will be a quiet time initially but the properties we have at the moment make sure there is the money coming in,’ said Mr Scott.

‘This is the acorn for the future. It’s not the finished product.’

The company was admitted to the listings of the Channel Islands Stock Exchange in December, following the raising of £26.6m. from private investors and is targeting cash-plus-inflation returns.

Its board of directors is made up of Jurat David Lowe, John Henwood and Mel Carvill, while its investment committee has on it Tom Scott and his son, also Tom, Peter Tom and Jon Ravenscroft.


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  1. 1
    Jackie

    Cenkos? Beware of greeks bearing gifts.

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    Stephen John

    Jackie

    It’s clear that Mr Tostevin who penned the article has litle idea of the amount of liquidity that is awaiting investment or that such investment comanies want to invest in the safest areas.

    It is reckoned that 10 of the bigger equity capital providers are sitting on about £140 billion of cash.

    It is clear that places like the Guernsey public sector, where any risk is minimal will be atractive to such investors.

    It is equaly clear that these good samaritans will dress up their “make a good return for us” shemes in such a way as to appear they are doing you a favour.

    To quote tou Jeackie from another thread “its just business”

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