Keppel REIT
Keppel REIT is a Singapore Exchange-listed real estate investment trust. Its portfolio consists of Grade A offices across Singapore, Australia, and South Korea.
Keppel REIT acquires S$85.7m office property in Japan
It plans to use the acquisition to pave the way for the firm’s entrance into Japan’s market.
Keppel REIT acquires S$85.7m office property in Japan
It plans to use the acquisition to pave the way for the firm’s entrance into Japan’s market.
Keppel REIT distributable income up 3.4% to $165m
The REIT promised to distribute an additional $100m over the next 5 years.
Keppel REIT bondholders exercise put option for redeeming $146.5m in bonds
The bonds represent 73.25% of the overall $200m in bonds.
RBC Investor Services Trust Singapore retires as trustee of Keppel REIT
An incoming trustee will be determined by the Manager.
Keppel REIT YoY unit distribution grows 9%
Units distributed amounted to $212.1m, including capital gains distribution of $2.0m.
Keppel REIT distributable income grows 20.8% to $159.9m
Keppel Bay Tower in Singapore was amongst the main contributors to the increase.
Keppel REIT ready to ride sustainability wave: report
RHB expects Keppel REIT’s sharpened ESG focus to give it an edge.
Keppel REIT sells 50% stake in first Australian property for A$275m
The firm said this is part of its portfolio optimisation strategy.
Keppel REIT achieves record full-year distributable income of $214m
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Keppel REIT appoints Lim Kei Hin as director
He is currently a CFO of Keppel Land.
Here's why November's developer sales rebound will be short-lived
December and 2014 volumes predicted to decline.
Keppel REIT's Ocean Financial Centre achieves full occupancy
All Singapore properties now 100% occupied.
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