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APAC REITs raise a record amount of capital in 2019
Thursday, 26th December 2019
Source : JLL Hotels & Hospitality Group (JLL)

Investors are seeking more defensive, yield-based stocks amid growing global economic and political uncertainty.

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) in the Asia Pacific region have raised a record amount of capital this year, as investors sought more defensive, yield-based stocks amid growing global economic and political uncertainty.

REITs in Asia have raised over US$14 billion so far in 2019, surpassing the previous record of US$13.8 billion in 2013, according to JLL data.

“This has been a particularly impressive year for REITs,” according to JLL’s Nicholas Wilson, Head of Asia Pacific Capital Markets, JLL. “Most major REITs are now trading at a premium to their underlying valuation, which has improved their ability to raise follow-on equity.”

Demand from institutional investors has also provided for a fertile environment for launching new REITs on public exchanges. Capital targeting the direct market remains plentiful, resulting in a highly competitive marketplace.

Initial public offerings (IPOs) that are seeded with well-managed core assets largely have been successful in attracting investors.

Sectors in the spotlight

REITs in the logistics sector have pulled in around a third of all capital raised, even though their current share of the REIT market capitalization stands at just 12 percent. This is because warehouses have become increasingly important over the last decade amid the rise of ecommerce, which requires speedy delivery of goods from a wide network of facilities.

A rapidly growing population and strong economic growth in the region have also given it a boost.

“The logistics sector remains the most in-demand asset class around the Asia Pacific region,” Wilson says. “However, the level of transaction volumes is falling well short of demand. The supply of international grade-A logistics stock is also below requirement in most markets, so we’ve seen a huge amount of joint ventures and separate accounts targeting logistics development strategies around Asia Pacific.”

In contrast, retail REITs account for 24 percent of the Asia Pacific market. But they have raised only around US$800 million this year, representing a mere 7 percent of the total.

This is also largely due to ecommerce, which has introduced headwinds in a number of retail markets, hampering brick-and-mortar sales growth for the sector.

“Given that some major retail REITs are trading at a price-to-net-asset-value of around 0.8, there could be an opportunity to be found there,” says Wilson. “Investors are currently pricing in a lot of downside – perhaps a little too much.”

About JLL
JLL (NYSE: JLL) is a leading professional services firm that specializes in real estate and investment management. Our vision is to reimagine the world of real estate, creating rewarding opportunities and amazing spaces where people can achieve their ambitions. In doing so, we will build a better tomorrow for our clients, our people and our communities. JLL is a Fortune 500 company with annual revenue of $16.3 billion, operations in over 80 countries and a global workforce of nearly 92,000 as of June 30, 2019. JLL is the brand name, and a registered trademark, of Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated. For further information, visit jll.com

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