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About us

Centuria NZ is part of a leading Australasian real estate investment and funds management company with a 25-year track record of helping investors build long-term wealth.

Centuria offers a range of financial products and services designed to support peoples’ financial wellbeing and help them build long-term wealth.

Today, our Group manages over $20 billion1 in trans-Tasman assets across a range of investments, including commercial property funds, real estate debt funds and investment bonds, and we have grown to become a leading ASX-listed real estate group and funds management company.

Broad capabilities

Centuria has deep and established capabilities across asset management, funds management, property development and real estate finance.

These combined capabilities allow us to offer a wide range of solutions catering to investors’ differing needs and goals. Whether you are looking for attractive property investments and competitive real estate finance, Centuria can help.

Multi-sector property expertise

Centuria’s property expertise spans a broad range of traditional and alternative property sectors including office, industrial, retail, healthcare, agriculture and real estate debt.

Learn more about Centuria’s property expertise:

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Our history

Over time, Centuria has expanded its capabilities through a combination of organic growth and the acquisition of specialist businesses with strong market positioning.

Today, Centuria NZ is a fully integrated business unit of our ASX-listed parent Centuria Capital Group (ASX:CNI), a leading real estate investment and funds management company with a diverse and extensive portfolio, and an established platform that includes both listed and unlisted property funds across a range of property sectors, including real estate debt.

1. As at 30 June 2025