BTB.UN.TO Shariah Compliance
Screening Methodology: AAOIFI
NOT HALAL
Last Updated: April 10, 2026
Report Source: 2025 Annual Report
BTB Real Estate Investment Trust. Stock Analysis BTB.UN.TO
BTB Real Estate Investment Trust engages in the ownership of properties. The company is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. The company went IPO on 2006-10-03. The Trust invests in industrial, suburban office and necessity-based retail properties across Canada. The Trust's primary objective is to maximize total return to unitholders. The total return includes distributions and long-term appreciation of the trading value of its units. Its objectives are to generate stable monthly cash distributions that are reliable and fiscally beneficial to unitholders; grow the Trust’s assets through internal growth and accretive acquisitions, and optimize the value of its assets through dynamic management of its properties to maximize their long-term value. Its properties are located in the provinces of Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan. The company may dispose of certain assets if their size, location and/or profitability no longer meet its investment criteria. The company owns and manages 75 properties, representing a total leasable area of around 6.1 million square feet.
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CAD3.68Volume
147.76KP/E Ratio (TTM)
14.6052 Week Range
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339.83MAvg. Volume
87.12KDividend Yield
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- According to Musaffa’s Shariah screening methodology, BTB Real Estate Investment Trust (BTB.UN.TO) is currently classified as NOT HALAL as of April 2026. The classification is based on an evaluation of the company’s business activities and financial ratios to determine whether it meets Islamic investment guidelines.