IGB REIT may buy properties in the US and Europe (1597)
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IGB REIT may buy properties in the US and Europe (1597)
KUALA LUMPUR: IGB Real Estate Investment Trust (IGB REIT) may
consider inorganic expansion opportunities such as acquisitions in the
United States or Europe in view of the dire financial situation there.
“In
Europe or the United States you can get some properties at way below
replacement costs. That is an area we can pursue for potential
acquisitions.
“But what we prefer is to construct the mall ourselves and manage it before injecting it into the REIT,” IGB REIT Management Sdn Bhd managing director Robert Tan said at the launch of the IGB REIT prospectus here yesterday.
IGB REIT Management is the company that will manage IGB REIT.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Mega REIT:
IGB REIT Management Sdn Bhd MD Robert Tan with chief financial officer
Chai Lai Sim at growth of 15% to 20% this year. the launch of the IGB
REIT prospectus. The listing of the largest retail REIT is slated for
Sept 21. - THE STAR/FAIHAN GHANI IGB REIT is a unit of IGB Corp Bhd and Tan is also group managing director of IGB Corp.
Based
on the retail price of RM1.25 per unit, IGB REIT will provide a
distribution yield of 5.1% on an annualised basis for the six-month
forecast period ending Dec 31.
“We have to ensure that The
Gardens and the Mid Valley Megamall are well-managed. Hopefully these
investments will continue to see year-on-year growth and thereafter we
will look at acquisitions,” Tan said.
A total of 670 million
units of IGB REIT will be offered. Upon listing, IGB REIT will become
the largest retail REIT in Malaysia with an asset value of RM4.6bil.
The
listing will see the REIT being offered to institutional shareholders
(13.8%), eligible IGB shareholders (3.5%), eligible directors and
employees (1.4%) while the Malaysian public will have the smallest
share allocation of 1%.
The opening date for the institutional offering will be on Aug 28 and the closing date on Sept 6.
Balloting for the retail portion will be conducted on Sept 7 and IGB REIT will be listed on Sept 21.
The
Mid Valley Megamall has an appraised value of RM3.44bil with net
lettable area of 1.72 million sq ft and an occupancy rate of 99.8%, It
has 6,092 car park bays.
The Gardens has an appraised value of
RM1.16bil with net lettable area of 817,053 sq ft and an occupancy rate
of 99.7%. It has 4,128 car park bays.
consider inorganic expansion opportunities such as acquisitions in the
United States or Europe in view of the dire financial situation there.
“In
Europe or the United States you can get some properties at way below
replacement costs. That is an area we can pursue for potential
acquisitions.
“But what we prefer is to construct the mall ourselves and manage it before injecting it into the REIT,” IGB REIT Management Sdn Bhd managing director Robert Tan said at the launch of the IGB REIT prospectus here yesterday.
IGB REIT Management is the company that will manage IGB REIT.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Mega REIT:
IGB REIT Management Sdn Bhd MD Robert Tan with chief financial officer
Chai Lai Sim at growth of 15% to 20% this year. the launch of the IGB
REIT prospectus. The listing of the largest retail REIT is slated for
Sept 21. - THE STAR/FAIHAN GHANI IGB REIT is a unit of IGB Corp Bhd and Tan is also group managing director of IGB Corp.
Based
on the retail price of RM1.25 per unit, IGB REIT will provide a
distribution yield of 5.1% on an annualised basis for the six-month
forecast period ending Dec 31.
“We have to ensure that The
Gardens and the Mid Valley Megamall are well-managed. Hopefully these
investments will continue to see year-on-year growth and thereafter we
will look at acquisitions,” Tan said.
A total of 670 million
units of IGB REIT will be offered. Upon listing, IGB REIT will become
the largest retail REIT in Malaysia with an asset value of RM4.6bil.
The
listing will see the REIT being offered to institutional shareholders
(13.8%), eligible IGB shareholders (3.5%), eligible directors and
employees (1.4%) while the Malaysian public will have the smallest
share allocation of 1%.
The opening date for the institutional offering will be on Aug 28 and the closing date on Sept 6.
Balloting for the retail portion will be conducted on Sept 7 and IGB REIT will be listed on Sept 21.
The
Mid Valley Megamall has an appraised value of RM3.44bil with net
lettable area of 1.72 million sq ft and an occupancy rate of 99.8%, It
has 6,092 car park bays.
The Gardens has an appraised value of
RM1.16bil with net lettable area of 817,053 sq ft and an occupancy rate
of 99.7%. It has 4,128 car park bays.
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