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New African Properties (BOT:NAP) Other Income (Expense) : BWP Mil (TTM As of . 20)


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What is New African Properties Other Income (Expense)?

New African Properties's other income expense for the New African Properties's pretax income for the six months ended in . 20 was BWP0.00 Mil.


New African Properties Other Income (Expense) Historical Data

The historical data trend for New African Properties's Other Income (Expense) can be seen below:

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New African Properties Other Income (Expense) Calculation

Other income expense includes minority interest. Minority interest is a significant but non-controlling ownership of less than 50% of a company's voting shares by either an investor or another company.


New African Properties  (BOT:NAP) Other Income (Expense) Explanation

Minority interest is reported on the consolidated income statement as a share of profit belonging to minority shareholders.


New African Properties Business Description

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Plot 28892 (Portion of plot 50370), Twin Towers, west wing-First Floor, Fairgrounds, Gaborone, BWA
New African Properties Ltd is a property investment company. The company owns a portfolio of Botswana-based retail properties. Its investment objective is to provide returns to investors through income and capital growth.