

The stapled structure consists of Charted Hall Limited and Charted Hall Property Trust.Ĭombined under Charted Hall Group, the property group manages 1506 properties with funds under management (FUM) of $61.3 billion. Trading at $20, this security has, over the past four years since 2017, appreciated by over 340%. With the above-mentioned continuing to make it to the headlines, we look into the recent developments of two Australian stapled structures that, despite the global pandemic, reached an all-time high since 2017 to over 200% growth at the date of writing.Ĭharted Hall Group Staples Securities US prohibited (CHC) This means, instead of only owning a portion of the business, investors are holders of the company's protection, the investment trust that protects a company, should anything go wrong. Unlike ordinary stocks or REITs, Staple structures offer investors the leverage of being a unitholder and a shareholder in the underlying business. Uncommon in the global market, staple structures have been making strides in the Australian market, creating significant value during these uncertain times.
