Qatar Investment Authority mulls injecting HSBC headquarters into Singapore Reit

Published Wed, May 19, 2021 · 11:07 AM

[SINGAPORE] Qatar Investment Authority is in talks to inject HSBC Holdings Plc's London headquarters building into a planned property trust being listed by City Developments, people with knowledge of the matter said.

The potential deal would boost the value of the real estate investment trust portfolio to £1.8 billion (S$3.46 billion) from £600 million, said the people, who asked not to be identified as the information is private.

The Gulf sovereign wealth fund and the Singaporean homebuilder aim to raise £500 million from an initial public offering of the sterling-denominated Reit, the people said. The IPO could take place in the city-state as soon as the third quarter, they said.

Deliberations are ongoing and there is no certainty that a deal will proceed, said the people.

A representative for City Developments declined to comment. A representative for QIA did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The IPO denominated in sterling would be only the second such offering in Singapore, after Elite Commercial Reit's first-time share sale raised about £135 million last year.

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City Developments has been working with DBS Group Holdings and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp on the planned Reit IPO, Bloomberg News reported last year.

City Developments has constructed more than 46,000 homes and owns over 24 million square feet of properties in 29 countries and regions, according to its website. Its portfolio includes residences, offices, hotels and shopping malls.

Shares in City Developments slipped about 1 per cent in early trading in Singapore on Wednesday, giving the company a market value of about US$5.1 billion.

QIA manages about US$300 billion of assets and ranks as the world's 11th-largest wealth fund, according to the Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute. It bought 8 Canada Square, the building in London's Canary Wharf financial district that houses HSBC's head office, in 2014 from South Korea's National Pension Service for an undisclosed amount.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, QIA's chairman and Qatar's foreign affairs minister, told Bloomberg TV in January that the fund is looking to Asia for deals in an effort to diversify an investment portfolio heavily weighted toward North America and Europe.

REUTERS

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