More funds invest in offshore properties


PETALING JAYA: More Malaysian institutional funds, including Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) and the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), are looking to raise their exposure in offshore property investments such as in Australia and the UK.

Last month PNB acquired its first property in Australia with the purchase of Santos Place in Brisbane for A$287mil (RM838.19mil). The 36-storey Premium A grade office tower with 34,338 sq m is said to be the largest six-star environmentally rated building in Australia.

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