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Nigel Holroyd

B.Sc (Hons), MRICS

Head of Colliers Global Investors UK

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Professional Summary

Nigel is head of Colliers Global Investors UK with responsibility for total assets under management in excess of £900m and for new business development.

He has over 30 years' experience in the UK commercial property market, and he acts as Fund Manager to S.I. Pension Trustees Ltd and Leicestershire County Council Pension Fund. Nigel's role includes the formulation of investment strategies, implementation of purchases and sales, client liaison, overseeing performance analysis, valuations and asset management. Both funds have out performed their respective benchmarks over the long term.

Nigel holds an Honours Degree in Urban Estates Surveying, is a member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, is a member of the Investment Property Forum and is an approved person with the Financial Conduct Authority.

Accomplishments

Long term outperformance of market indices for our pension fund clients.

Past winner of the IPD/IPF award for the best performing fund over 10 years on a risk adjusted basis, on three separate occasions, on behalf of one of our funds

Education

Silcoates School, Wakefield

Trent Nottingham University

 

Memberships & Involvements

IMC, RICS, IPF

Clients

Smiths Group Pension Fund: Leicestershire County Council Pension Fund

Services

Skills

Fund Management

Service Lines

National Capital Markets

Featured Research

24 Oct 2019

Real Estate Investment Forecasts Q3 2019

The UK economy will most likely avoid a technical recession this year, contrary to some other European countries.
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12 Mar 2019

Real Estate Investment Forecasts Q1 2019

Colliers International forecasts total commercial property returns to slow to a cyclical low of 1.2% in 2019. Income return (4.8%) becomes the only source of growth, as capital growth turns negative (-3.5%, 0.1% residual). This is down from 6.0% in 2018 and 10.2% in 2017. However, we expect total returns growth to recover in 2020 and to remain in mid-single digits over the forecast horizon.
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20 Sep 2018

Real Estate Investment Forecasts Q3 2018

Investors searching for yield are increasingly looking at the alternative sector, which has been growing in importance in recent years.
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