Eton Holdings

Eton Holdings Eton Holdings is a UK-based commercial property investment group focused on revitalising high-footfall, heritage, and tourism-led destinations.

Our team specialises in strategic acquisition, asset enhancement, tenant support, and long-term portfolio

Press Coverage | Digital JournalEton Holdings was proud to support the Chinese New Year luncheon marking the Year of the...
02/03/2026

Press Coverage | Digital Journal

Eton Holdings was proud to support the Chinese New Year luncheon marking the Year of the Fire Horse, as featured in Digital Journal.

Hosted by Pauline Wong in support of The Racehorse Sanctuary Fund, the gathering brought together philanthropy, cultural heritage and principled enterprise.

As a sponsor, Eton Holdings reinforced its commitment to long-term stewardship — a philosophy rooted in disciplined capital allocation, resilience across cycles and leadership grounded in integrity.

Our Board Advisor and CMO, Elvijs Plugis, delivered reflections on sustainable growth and responsible leadership, emphasising that markets fluctuate, but character and patience remain constants.

Rebeca Riofrio, Chairwoman of the Parliamentary Society and Board Advisor to Eton Holdings, addressed themes of renewal, courage and disciplined decision-making — qualities symbolised by the Fire Horse and essential in modern enterprise.

Strength must be stewarded. Momentum must be earned.

Read the full coverage:
https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/news/winston-news-wire/year-fire-horse-heritage-stewardship-1721490993.html

Press Coverage | OnPattisonEton Holdings had the pleasure of supporting the Chinese New Year luncheon celebrating the Ye...
28/02/2026

Press Coverage | OnPattison

Eton Holdings had the pleasure of supporting the Chinese New Year luncheon celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse, as featured in OnPattison.

Hosted by Pauline Wong at the Bright Courtyard Club in support of The Racehorse Sanctuary Fund, the event brought together heritage, enterprise and philanthropy under a powerful theme: discipline, stewardship and leadership with purpose.

As a sponsor, Eton Holdings reaffirmed its commitment to long-term asset stewardship and responsible capital allocation.

Our Board Advisor and CMO, Elvijs Plugis, delivered reflections on sustainable growth, disciplined ex*****on and the importance of integrity across market cycles — because resilience in business is built on character, not sentiment.

Rebeca Riofrio, Chairwoman of the Parliamentary Society and Board Advisor to Eton Holdings, spoke on renewal as a disciplined decision — and on leadership anchored in loyalty and courage.

The message was clear: strength must be matched with responsibility. Momentum must be earned.

Read the full coverage:
https://onpattison.com/news/2026/feb/27/the-year-of-the-fire-horse-heritage-stewardship-and-leadership-with-purpose/

Press Coverage | Parliamentary NewsEton Holdings had the pleasure of supporting the Chinese New Year luncheon celebratin...
27/02/2026

Press Coverage | Parliamentary News

Eton Holdings had the pleasure of supporting the Chinese New Year luncheon celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse, as featured in the Parliamentary News article.

As a sponsor, we were proud to contribute to an afternoon dedicated to heritage, philanthropy and responsible leadership in support of the Racehorse Sanctuary.

The event was organised by Pauline Wong, whose vision brought together an exceptional circle of international guests.

Eton Holdings Board Members were in attendance, and our CMO and Board Member, Elvijs Plugis, delivered opening remarks outlining our commitment to sustainable growth, disciplined capital and leadership grounded in integrity.

Rebeca Riofrio, Chairwoman of the Parliamentary Society and Board Advisor to Eton Holdings, spoke powerfully on renewal, courage and stewardship — values that define both the symbolism of the Fire Horse and modern enterprise.

Strength must be matched with responsibility. Growth must be guided by character.

Read the full article:
https://www.parliamentarysociety.com/post/the-year-of-the-fire-horse-luxury-power-legacy-and-the-discipline-to-begin-again

23/02/2026

🧧 Chinese New Year Celebration – Year of the Fire Horse

Eton Holdings was pleased to support a special Chinese New Year 2026 celebration hosted by Pauline Wong, Founder of Pauline Wong Luxury Jewellery, who, together with Tracey Wong, Elvijs Plugis and Rebeca Riofrio, brought together a distinguished group of honourable guests to mark the Year of the Fire Horse.

Our Board Advisors, Elvijs Plugis and Rebeca Riofrio, were honoured to be present and co-host for the occasion. During the evening, Elvijs shared reflections on the spirit of the Horse — representing energy, resilience, discipline, and forward momentum.

These principles closely mirror how we approach commercial retail investment at Eton Holdings. Sustainable growth is built through patience, long-term conviction, and the ability to recognise opportunity within shifting market cycles.

An evening celebrating culture, partnership, and shared prosperity as we step into a new chapter.

Wishing everyone a prosperous and successful year ahead.

SPEACH:

Good afternoon everyone,

It’s a pleasure to come together to celebrate the Year of the Horse — a symbol of energy, resilience, and forward momentum.

The Horse represents discipline, endurance, and the courage to move with purpose. Those qualities matter not just in culture, but in business, investment, and in how we build communities across the UK and beyond.

At Eton Holdings - a commercial retail investment company, we believe that sustainable growth is built the same way — with patience, strength, and long-term thinking. Moments of change create momentum, and momentum creates opportunity.

Today is about connection, partnership, and shared prosperity as we enter a new cycle.

May this year bring clarity in direction, strength in ex*****on, and success that lasts.

Happy and prosperous New Year!

Press Article | World Real Estate GuideUK retail commercial property is stabilising — and selectively moving upward as p...
15/02/2026

Press Article | World Real Estate Guide

UK retail commercial property is stabilising — and selectively moving upward as pricing recalibrates.

New analysis highlights yield resilience, overseas investor activity, and regional pricing shifts reshaping the sector. Retail absorbed its correction earlier and faster than many other asset classes. That matters.

Markets that adjust quickly often become the first to normalise.

Read the full article:
https://www.worldrealestateguide.com/article/886257193-eton-holdings-uk-retail-property-is-no-longer-in-decline-it-s-being-repriced

Press Article | EIN News – Finance SectionThe UK retail market has moved from correction to recalibration.“UK retail has...
15/02/2026

Press Article | EIN News – Finance Section

The UK retail market has moved from correction to recalibration.

“UK retail has already repriced. What the market is seeing today is not decline, but income-driven recalibration after several years of adjustment.”
— Sarwar Nabizoda, CEO, Eton Holdings

As borrowing costs surged and transaction volumes slowed, pricing adjusted decisively. What remains is an income-led market with mid-single digit prime yields and stronger spreads in regional assets — in a world where global yield is increasingly scarce.

This article outlines why the narrative of “decline” no longer matches the data.

Full release:
https://finance.einnews.com/pr_news/886257193/eton-holdings-uk-retail-property-is-no-longer-in-decline-it-s-being-repriced

Press Article | American Financial TribuneUK retail property is no longer in decline — it has already repriced.After abs...
15/02/2026

Press Article | American Financial Tribune

UK retail property is no longer in decline — it has already repriced.

After absorbing one of the fastest corrections across commercial sectors, retail values have recalibrated around income fundamentals. Elevated yields today reflect risk premiums from 2022–2024 monetary tightening, not structural collapse.

For investors comparing compressed US and Eurozone yields, the UK retail spread deserves a second look.

Read the full coverage:
https://www.americanfinancialtribune.com/article/886257193-eton-holdings-uk-retail-property-is-no-longer-in-decline-it-s-being-repriced

05/02/2026

The next phase of the UK commercial property cycle is being quietly defined — not by exuberance, but by conviction.

Stabilising yields, income-led performance and a renewed emphasis on asset quality are restoring confidence across the market. Capital is beginning to move again, guided by clarity rather than urgency.

For Eton Holdings, this environment reinforces our long-held approach: investing with discipline, prioritising income durability, and ensuring every asset remains relevant in the long term.

A healthier market is built on sound fundamentals — and 2026 is setting that base.

05/02/2026

2026 will not be about rapid rebounds — it will be about measured confidence.

As the UK commercial property market transitions from repricing to stabilisation, investors are prioritising quality over scale, income over speculation, and longevity over short-term gain.

With clearer pricing, stabilising yields and a growing willingness to transact, the foundations for a more functional and liquid market are being laid.

At Eton Holdings, we remain focused on assets that deliver sustainable income, long-term relevance and disciplined value creation.

05/02/2026

The UK commercial property market is entering a new chapter.

After a prolonged period of repricing, 2026 is shaping up to be a year of stabilisation rather than speculation — defined by income resilience, realistic valuations and a renewed focus on asset quality.

At Eton Holdings, we view this shift as a welcome recalibration. As confidence gradually returns, long-term relevance, durable income and strategic capital stewardship are once again at the centre of investment decision-making.

Stability is not a pause — it is progress.

Press Article | National Law ReviewUK retail property is no longer in decline — it is being repriced.Headline narratives...
31/01/2026

Press Article | National Law Review
UK retail property is no longer in decline — it is being repriced.

Headline narratives lag reality. Transaction data, yield spreads, and tenant performance now point to a market that has reset rather than collapsed. This article outlines why institutional capital is quietly returning to UK retail assets.

Repricing creates opportunity for those who understand structure, not sentiment.

Full article:
https://natlawreview.com/press-releases/eton-holdings-uk-retail-property-no-longer-decline-its-being-repriced

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