CapitaMalls Asia Corporate Video (English)

CapitaMalls Asia Limited is one of the largest listed shopping mall developers, owners and managers in Asia by total property value of assets and geographic reach. CapitaMalls Asia has an integrated shopping mall business model encompassing retail real estate investment, development, mall operations, asset management and fund management capabilities. It has interests in and manages a pan-Asian portfolio of 96? shopping malls across 51 cities in the five countries of Singapore, China, Malaysia, Japan and India, with a total property value of approximately S$25.6 billion and a total gross floor area ("GFA") of approximately 78.9 million square feet ("sq ft"). Shopping malls in the portfolio include ION Orchard (a joint venture with Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd of Hong Kong) and Plaza Singapura — which are located in one of the world’s most famous shopping streets, Orchard Road — Raffles City Singapore and Clarke Quay in Singapore. Our landmark shopping malls in China are CapitaMall Xizhimen and CapitaMall Wangjing in Beijing; Raffles City Beijing and Raffles City Shanghai. The portfolio also includes Gurney Plaza in Penang, Malaysia; Vivit Square in Tokyo, Japan; as well as Forum Value Mall in Bangalore, India. CapitaMalls Asia’s principal business strategy is to invest in, develop and manage a diversified portfolio of real estate used primarily for retail purposes in Asia, and to strengthen its market position as a leading developer, owner and manager of shopping malls <b>…</b>
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