• 2018-11-30 06:15 PM

KUALA LUMPUR: The RM208 million acquisition of Aeon Mall Kinta City in Ipoh by Main Market listed KIP Real Estate Investment Trust (KIP REIT) will boost the fund’s asset under management (AUM) to RM834.9 million and yield in the coming years.

With an AUM size of RM614.93 million as at Sept 30, 2018, this is KIP REIT’s first asset purchased since its listing in February 2017 and the largest in terms of net lettable area and market value.

The fund inked a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Kinta City Sdn Bhd via the fund’s trustee Pacific Trustees Bhd at KIP Hotel in Kuala Lumpur today.

The ultimate holding company of Kinta City is PGIM Real Estate Asia Retail Fund Ltd, a global real estate fund with US$69 billion in AUM in the Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific.

Located at Jalan Teh Lean Swee, in the vicinity of residential areas, the 21-year-old building, measuring 60,230 sq metres has a net lettable area of 530,181 sq ft and owns a market value of RM220 million based on C H Williams Talhar & Wong Sdn Bhd’s valuations on Aug 17, 2018.

Commenting on the acquisition, KIP REIT Management Sdn Bhd (manager of KIP REIT) managing director Datuk Chew Lak Seong said despite the current market glut and volatile global conditions, it is pleased to have materialised its first asset acquisition since listing on Bursa Malaysia Securities on Feb 6, 2017.

He said in a statement that it is the right asset, taking into account its gross yield of 7.8% and 100% master lease agreement with Aeon Co until 2025, with an option to renew the lease, not to mention a rent escalation mechanism.

“We have raised our portfolio of assets and diversified geographically with the addition of Ipoh. That said, KIP REIT will continue to pursue robust growth both organically and through new strategic initiatives. This simply means that the search for valuable assets with good yields does not end here, as we aim to enlarge our asset size to RM2 billion within the next three years. Aeon Mall Kinta City’s purchase will provide investors with higher distribution yield over time,” said Chew, adding that the fund is on track to end the year with a set of healthy financial results.

In terms of financing, the mall’s acquisition will be funded entirely via bank borrowings, which would expand its gearing ratio to 40.7%, well within the 50% threshold set by the REIT guideline. The property is anticipated to contribute positively to the earnings per unit and yield of KIP REIT in future years.

The fund is also set to see an increase in total net lettable area to 1.47 million sq ft, from 939,942 sq ft, previously.