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Far East Orchard targets $3b core AUM by 2030 under new strategy

The group will scale its lodging platform, targeting 110,000 rooms and beds.

Far East Orchard Limited (FEOR) has unveiled its long-term strategic plan, FEOR30 Strategy, targeting a 50% increase in its core assets under management (AUM) to $3b by 2030, announced in a press release.

FEOR is targeting a portfolio of 110,000 rooms and beds across its lodging segments by 2030, up from over 72,000 rooms and beds in 2025. This includes growing its hospitality room count to 25,000 (from over 17,500) and its Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) beds to 85,000 (from over 55,000).

Operationally, the focus is on expanding its core hospitality and PBSA businesses, managed through Far East Hospitality and Homes for Students, respectively.

Geographic expansion will prioritise Japan, Australia & New Zealand, Southeast Asia, the UK, and Europe, alongside the establishment of a lodging-focused fund management platform in the UK, Japan, and Europe.
 

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