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NSR National Storage REIT

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  • 2.300
  • +0.040+1.77%
20min DelayNot Open Apr 30 16:00 AET
3.20BMarket Cap13.61P/E (Static)

About National Storage REIT Company

National Storage REIT is a self-storage provider in Australia and New Zealand. Its properties are owned and operated, but it also has long-term leaseholds and a fund that it owns a stake in alongside co-investors. Its centers are in the city fringe, suburban, and regional areas. It offers spans self-storage, business storage, climate-controlled wine storage, vehicle storage, vehicle and trailer hire, packaging, insurance, and other value-added services. It has one business segment, being the operation and management of storage centers in Australia and New Zealand.

Company Profile

SymbolNSR
Company NameNational Storage REIT
Founded2000
MarketASX
Employees670
Fiscal Year Ends06-30
Address1 Eagle Street Level 16
CityBrisbane
CountryAustralia
Zip Code4000
Phone+61 1300216803
Share RegistryCOMPUTERSHARE INVESTOR SERVICES PTY LIMITED Yarra Falls, 452 Johnston Street, ABBOTSFORD, VIC, AUSTRALIA, 3067 03 9415 4000

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Anthony Keane
  • Non-Executive Chairman of the Board
  • --
  • Andrew Catsoulis
  • Director and Managing Director
  • --
  • Inmaculada Beaumont
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Scott Smith
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Howard Brenchley
  • Independent Director
  • --

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