Khaleej Times

Reit seeks industrial assets

- Deepthi Nair — deepthi@khaleejtim­es.com

We are looking to invest between $5 million and $20 million in properties that generate high yields

Meher Mirchandan­i, managing director of Palmon Group and director on the board for Manrre

dubai — A newly-launched real estate investment trust (Reit) is seeking logistics and industrial property assets to build its portfolio.

Launched by one of the UAE’s diversifie­d conglomera­tes, the Palmon Group, the Manrre Reit is open to qualified investors — institutio­nal funds, single family offices and private investors — who have thirst for real estate, Meher Mirchandan­i, managing director of Palmon Group and director on the board for Manrre, told Khaleej

Times. The minimum subscripti­on into the Reit starts at $500,000.

“We have already put in 19 seed assets worth Dh215 million into the fund — they are rent-generating assets across the UAE, including properties in Business Bay, Jumeirah Lakes Towers, DIP and National Industrial Park,” explained Meher.

The Reit’s portfolio currently consists of 62 per cent investment in logistics assets, 23 per cent in industrial assets, 8 per cent in office assets and 7 per cent in staff accommodat­ion.

Manrre aims to raise about Dh330 million to acquire additional rent-yielding assets. “There is a great opportunit­y in the market to acquire property at attractive prices,” she added.

The promoters intend to list the Manrre Reit, regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority, on a Dubai stock exchange within the next two years.

The Reit is on the lookout for fully let out commercial properties that offer good yields and reputed, longterm tenants. “We are looking to invest between $5 million and $20 million in properties that generate high yields,” Meher informed.

“We are only looking at completed properties. However, we will also consider build-to-suit investment­s commission­ed by the tenant as per their requiremen­ts,” the senior executive said.

The investment vehicle will distribute quarterly dividends and target 8 per cent annualised return.

Manrre also accepts investment­s in-kind of assets in exchange for shares. Investors can offer incomegene­rating assets to Manrre.

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