Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Invesque Inc. is a healthcare-focused real estate investment company that owns and invests in income-producing properties primarily serving the senior care and post-acute healthcare industries. The company operates within the healthcare real estate sector, with assets concentrated in Seniors Housing, Skilled Nursing Facilities, and Medical Office Buildings, generating revenue mainly through rental income and, in certain portfolios, property-level operating results. Its core customer segments include senior housing operators, healthcare providers, and medical practitioners, with exposure to both private-pay and needs-based healthcare services.
The company was founded in 2016 through the combination of several healthcare real estate platforms and has since evolved into an owner and operator with a predominantly U.S.-based portfolio despite being publicly listed in Canada. Invesque positions itself as a specialized healthcare real estate investor with operational insight into senior housing, seeking to balance long-term leased assets with operating exposure to capture recovery and growth in senior living fundamentals. The company’s strategy emphasizes asset quality, operator alignment, and capital recycling to strengthen its balance sheet.
Business Operations
Invesque’s operations are organized into several primary business segments: Seniors Housing Operating Portfolio (SHOP), Triple Net Leased Properties, and Medical Office Buildings. The SHOP segment includes senior housing communities where Invesque participates directly in property-level revenues and expenses, making results sensitive to occupancy, rate growth, and operating costs. The Triple Net Leased segment consists largely of senior housing and skilled nursing facilities leased to third-party operators under long-term agreements, providing more stable contractual rent. The Medical Office Buildings segment includes outpatient and physician office properties leased to healthcare providers.
The company’s portfolio is almost entirely located in the United States, while corporate functions and public company governance remain tied to Canada. Invesque controls the real estate assets but generally does not directly operate healthcare services, instead partnering with regional and national operators. The company has no publicly disclosed material joint ventures outside its consolidated structure; however, it works closely with operating partners that manage day-to-day healthcare services at its properties. Data inconclusive based on available public sources regarding the existence of any material unconsolidated joint ventures.
Strategic Position & Investments
Invesque’s strategic direction has focused on balance sheet stabilization, asset optimization, and selective capital deployment within healthcare real estate. Growth initiatives in recent years have emphasized dispositions of non-core assets, debt reduction, and reinvestment into higher-quality senior housing and medical office properties. The company has also pursued operational improvements within its SHOP portfolio to benefit from improving demographic trends and post-pandemic recovery in senior housing demand.
The company’s investments are concentrated in healthcare-related real estate rather than diversified across unrelated sectors. Invesque does not operate a traditional investment management or private equity platform; instead, it maintains a direct ownership model with exposure to operating performance in select assets. Emerging areas of focus include higher-acuity senior housing and outpatient-oriented medical properties. Data inconclusive based on available public sources regarding any material investments in healthcare technology or non-real-estate operating businesses.
Geographic Footprint
Invesque’s real estate portfolio is located almost entirely in the United States, with properties distributed across multiple states and metropolitan areas. Key regional exposure includes the Midwest, Southeast, Southwest, and parts of the Northeast, reflecting a strategy of geographic diversification across U.S. healthcare markets. The company’s assets are generally located in secondary and suburban markets with favorable demographic trends for senior populations.
The company is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange, and its corporate structure and reporting obligations are governed by Canadian securities regulations. Operational leadership and asset management activities are primarily based in Indiana, while the company maintains a North American investment focus rather than a global footprint. Invesque does not report material property ownership or operational exposure outside the United States.
Leadership & Governance
Invesque is led by an executive team with experience in healthcare real estate, finance, and operations, emphasizing disciplined capital allocation and operator alignment. The leadership philosophy centers on portfolio quality, conservative leverage, and long-term value creation through demographic-driven demand for healthcare services. The board and management have overseen a period of strategic repositioning aimed at improving liquidity and operational performance.
Key executives include:
- Scott White – Chief Executive Officer
- David Hass – Chief Financial Officer
- Daniel Schuster – Chief Investment Officer
- John A. Priebe – Chief Operating Officer
Data inconclusive based on available public sources regarding the identification of a single founder, as Invesque was formed through the consolidation of multiple healthcare real estate platforms rather than a traditional single-founder structure.