AIMS APAC REIT posts 5.1% YoY higher net property income of $64.3m in 1H24

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AIMS APAC REIT posts 5.1% YoY higher net property income of $64.3m in 1H24
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pstrongDespite the higher income, the REIT proposed a 1.1% YoY lower DPU of $0.04650./strong/p pAIMS APAC REIT reported a net property income of $64.3m in 1H24, translating to a 5.1% YoY jump from 1H23./p pIn the same period, the REIT recorded higher distributions to unitholders of $36.1m (+7.1% YoY) and gross revenue of $86.8m (+4.

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