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10 Key things about Capitaland Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) you need to know
By Learn To Invest  •  October 22, 2022
Capitaland Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) is the first and one of the largest real estate investments in Singapore. CICT’s property portfolio comprises 26 retail and office properties across Singapore, Australia and Germany. The retail portfolio has approximately 11.9 million square feet of net lettable area with over 406 leases. CICT is among the TOP 10  largest Singapore REITs (“S-REITs”) by market capitalisation. It has an asset under management of SGD 24.2 billion. Let’s take a look at what Capitaland Integrated Commercial Trust has to offer.
  1. Overview of CICT Business
Source: CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust Key Highlights to Note:
  1. Singapore Portfolio: 5 Integrated Developments, 6 Offices, 10 Retail malls
  2. Australia Portfolio:3 Office buildings
  3. Germany Portfolio: 2 Office buildings
  4. Key Business Mix: F&B, Banking Insurance, Retail and Product Trades
Source: CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust
  1. Gross Revenue & Net Property Income for CICT
Gross Revenue increased 175.13% year-over-year from S$745.2 million in FY20 to S$1305.1 million in FY21. This exponential increase is greatly boosted by the enlarged office...
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Not an investment genius, but someone who is learning and sharing my findings on personal finance and investing. I have amassed my knowledge through internships, amazing mentors and books. I developed this blog to document my investment path and demonstrate to the general public that anyone can learn to manage and increase their own money with the right framework of investing and thinking. In that spirit, I intend to share my thoughts and opinions as open as possible in this blog. Because of familiarity and my knowledge with the SG companies, I began my investing in SG markets in 2019. I eventually expanded to invest in the Hong Kong and the United States markets.
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