PMG Funds is rated 3 out of 5 in the category investment management. Read and write reviews about PMG Funds. We’re invested to create value for people in property PMG’s unique business model as owners, managers and investors of over $220 million of commercial property, is intrinsic to our success. It provides us with deep in-house expertise in property strategy, management, technology and body corporate administration. It also provides us with economies of scale, that we leverage for cost efficiency, maintenance reliability, and leasing across our nationwide network of approved suppliers, contractors, tenants and agents. Ultimately our business model of dedicated investment, property management and body corporate divisions, means we’re invested in everything we do: - We invest alongside our investors - we have skin in the game. - Our property management fees are linked to performance - we only get paid in full when the property is full. - Leadership - we voluntarily consult to Government and the industry on important property industry matters, such as body corporate legislation reform. We’ve been around for quite a while too – founded in Tauranga in 1992, we are one of the oldest and most established property and funds management businesses in NZ. Our mission is to always strive to provide a professional, personalised service, founded on trust and integrity - ensuring sustainable returns and wealth generation for our clients. Since starting out we’ve launched 29 investment property offerings and two unlisted property funds, totalling $220 million. In addition, we are entrusted with the management of a large number of privately owned commercial properties in the Bay of Plenty. Many of our investors have been with us from day one, and in one case we even have three generations of one family invested with us. That’s why we’re trusted – we’re invested with you.
Address
46 Spring Street, Level 2, Tauranga 3110 - +64 7 578 3494 5 Short Street, Level 1, Newmarket, Auckland 1023 - +64 9 320 4698
Company size
11-50 employees