CapitaLand eyes doubling of AUM in Japan to S$5b
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CAPITALAND Limited said it sees potential to grow its assets under management (AUM) in Japan to S$5 billion, doubling from its AUM of over S$2.5 billion as at March 31.
This will be achieved by exploring opportunities across asset classes, including tapping various capital sources and third-party assets, said Lim Ming Yan, president and group CEO of CapitaLand.
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