We recently participated in another insightful ANREV event in Tokyo, where Charter Hall was proud to be the major sponsor. Our CIO Sean McMahon presented on the Outbound Panel for Japanese Capital. Some key takeaways from an Australian perspective include: ▪ Asia Pacific’s top ten city/sector investment destinations continue to be dominated by Australian and Japanese cities. Sydney and Melbourne have been preferred markets for the past eight years. ▪ For Asia Pacific, an average of 7.1% of investors’ portfolios are allocated into real estate. With the target allocation at 8.4%, this is signalling headroom for more capital inflow into the region. By market, Australia represented the largest differential between current (6.6%) and target (8.33%) allocations. ▪ Significantly, on the day Australia was also nominated as the preferred outbound market for Japanese capital, ahead of the US and Europe. As Sean explained at the panel session, “Australia is seen as a Global Safe Haven for foreign capital providing double digit returns on a risk adjusted basis with low volatility, delivering outperformance over multiple time series. With 13 major Japanese investors in our Funds Management platform, we've enjoyed a decade long association with the Japanese investment community and are well-positioned for further growth together.” Learn more about how we partner with our investors here: https://lnkd.in/gPHZQA9m
Great to see Charter Hall continuing the tradition of providing lamingtons to delegates at offshore conferences. A great Aussie treat!
Love the lamingtons!
Chief Investment Officer at Charter Hall
1wIt was a great privilege for Charter Hall to be th major sponsor at ANREV in Tokyo recently, and for Australia to feature as the preferred country for investment alongside Japan in APAC. For outbound Japanese capital Austlralia was endorsed as the No 1 destination on the day. We are very proud to now have 13 major Japanese investors in our FM platform rhat we have grown over the last decade. Thankyou ANREV for another great event.