
CapitaLand bags $528.3m in maiden real estate equity fund
The equity fund targets commercial real estate in Asia’s key cities.
CapitaLand has raised $528.3m (US$391.3m) for its first discretionary real estate equity fund CapitaLand Asia Partners I’s (CAP I) which closed after nine months since the fundraising commenced in July 2018.
CAP I will invest in value-add and transitional office buildings in Asia’s key gateway cities, specifically Singapore, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Osaka and Tokyo. The funds were received from institutional investors, including pension funds, insurance companies and financial institutions from Asia and Europe.
“Continual high demand for quality commercial properties in Asia’s key gateway cities, coupled with low supply, have made the renewal of ageing commercial assets a compelling investment strategy in these markets,” said Lee Chee Koon, CapitaLand’s president & group CEO.
The establishment of CAP I comes on the heels of the first closing of CREDO I China, CapitaLand’s maiden discretionary real estate debt fund, in February 2019.