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Aussie impact investor favours $55m NZ housing fund

Brightlight looks across the Tasman to build new investment models.

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Dan Purves Thu, 07 Mar 2024

While Australia and New Zealand both grapple with affordable housing shortages, impact investors are finding New Zealand to be a more fertile ground for community-led solutions.

Brightlight, which co-launched a $55 million affordable housing fund in the Bay of Plenty region last month, is one such

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Dan Purves Thu, 07 Mar 2024
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