Michael Fazzini from CapPru - Investor Webinar March 2026
About this presentation
Michael Fazzini, Sales and Distribution Executive at Capru and speaker in the March Investor Webinar ‘Finding Value in Volatility’, explores how property development can be transformed into a predictable income-generating investment. He explains Capru’s approach to removing traditional uncertainties around timing and returns by structuring development exposure into regular income streams. Central to this is a disciplined risk framework, focused on site selection, price discovery, and short-duration ‘build-to-sell’ projects. Michael highlights how this model creates natural cash flow and liquidity, enabling consistent income delivery to investors. His key message is that with the right structure and risk management, property development can offer both stability and attractive upside.
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