AmInvest Research retains Hold for Pavilion REIT, lowers FV


AmInvest Research expects Pavilion Kuala Lumpur as well as Intermark Mall to continue maintaining high occupancy rates.

KUALA LUMUR:  AmInvestment Research is maintaining its Hold call on Pavilion REIT with a lower fair value of RM1.53 from RM1.87 based on a forward target yield of 5.5% vs. 4.7% previously. 

It said on Thursday the downward FV revision is in line with the rising interest rate environment, matching investors’ demand for higher yields. 

“We have revised our earnings forecast downwards by 3% and 5% for FY18F-19F based on the expectation of minimal growth on rental reversions from various properties and taking into account that the injection of Pavilion Elite is reflected only after 1HFY18,” it said.

AmInvest Research expects Pavilion Kuala Lumpur as well as Intermark Mall to continue maintaining high occupancy rates at 99% and 90% respectively with marginal growth on rental reversions and minimal leases expiring in FY18 (14% and 20% respectively). 

Likewise, Pavilion Tower which has 37% of leases expiring in 2018, is expected to retain all tenants, maintaining close to full occupancy. 

The research house pointed out that the successful tenant reversion at Pavilion Tower may however be at the expense of positive rental reversions as maintaining high occupancy remains the priority.

Da Men Mall in Subang Jaya continues to lag behind in terms of occupancy rate at 86%. 

“The management is currently evaluating the tenant mix for DaMen to increase footfall. Additionally, rebates may be offered to assist underperforming tenants and encourage higher occupancy rates, especially with 51% of leases expiring in 2018,” it said. 

It noted that Pavilion’s gearing level is low at 0.26 times, with 80% of it being floating rate borrowings. 

However, management has guided that while interest rates are rising, existing floating remains more favourable as compared to locking in fixed rates previously.

“ Hence, we expect minimal impact from the potential interest rate hikes on Pavilion’s earnings for FY18-19F. 

“At the same time, the low gearing level indicates room for future acquisitions, particularly since Pavilion REIT has the right of first refusal for properties such as Fahrenheit88 in Bukit Bintang, subjected only to the owner’s intention to sell.

“Overall, Pavilion REIT’s debt maturity looks concentrated with RM733mil maturing in 2019 and another RM736mil in 2021. Management has advised that the 2019 maturities will be refinanced to smoothen the repayment profile,” said AmInvest Research.

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