Keppel-managed fund acquires Wilkie Edge’s office and retail space for S$348 million

Michelle Zhu
Published Mon, Jan 8, 2024 · 09:26 AM

A FUND managed by Keppel has acquired Wevolve – a company that holds the office and retail components of Wilkie Edge – for S$348 million.

Called Alpha Asia Separate Account, the S$360 million separate account mandate was secured by Keppel from cooperative Dutch pension fund service provider PGGM. It focuses on core-plus commercial real estate opportunities, mainly in Singapore, as well as key cities in Japan and China.

Meanwhile, Wilkie Edge is an eight-storey mixed-use development in Selegie.

The office and retail components of Wilkie Edge collectively make up eight storeys, comprising six office floors and two retail floors, with a total net lettable area (NLA) of about 157,400 square feet (sq ft). This portion of the property was fully occupied as at end-2023.

Keppel’s acquisition of the development was completed in December.

It is not expected to have a material impact on the earnings per share and net tangible assets per share of Keppel for its financial year ended December 2023.

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The Business Times first reported news of the deal in November. At the time, the consideration was said to have been close to S$350 million, which averages at around S$2,200-plus per sq ft based on the NLA.

On Monday (Jan 8), Keppel said it intends to undertake asset enhancement initiatives to convert, re-configure and redeploy the property’s existing space to achieve higher rental income. 

The global asset manager and operator has secured advance leasing interest for the improved spaces “through proactive engagement and a keen understanding of occupiers’ requirements”.

Keppel also intends to improve the asset’s operational efficiency and performance through its Real Estate Division’s sustainable urban renewal (SUR) strategy. It will focus on using artificial intelligence driven technology to bolster commercial buildings’ sustainability performance and valuation.

“The demand for quality commercial real estate continues to be resilient in Singapore. This acquisition of a well located and well-built property will allow us to leverage Keppel’s strong asset management and SUR expertise to future-proof the asset through our quality and innovative space solutions,” said Christina Tan, Keppel’s chief executive of fund management and chief investment officer.

Shares of Keppel : BN4 0% were trading S$0.01 or 0.1 per cent higher at S$7.06 as at 9.08 am on Monday, after its latest announcement.

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