CapitaLand will be 'stronger than before'
CEO Lee Chee Koon says pandemic has shown importance of healthy balance sheet, good leaders, effective strategies and tight team.
ECONOMIC slowdowns in its core markets will have an impact on CapitaLand's performance for the first half of this year, but the Singapore property heavyweight is working on strengthening its position so it emerges ahead of the competition after the pandemic. It is incorporating digital solutions into the slate of services it offers to its tenants and is looking out for investment opportunities that will boost the resilience of its portfolio.
In his first media interview since the onset of the pandemic, CapitaLand's group chief …
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