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Global Investor Guide: the global 100

Their combined real estate assets have a value higher than the GDP of all but the top 10 countries in the world, and the top three control £280bn between them. Here Samantha McClary reveals the 100 heavyweights in the world of global property investment

The world’s top 100 property investors own real estate valued at more than $3.2tn (£2.1tn), according to Estates Gazette’s second annual global rankings.

Focusing on real assets, rather than debt or securities, the list pulls together investors from all over the globe.

Brookfield Asset Management, CBRE Global Investors and Blackstone continue to dominate the top three positions, with more than $280bn of property between them. This year, UK retail REIT Hammerson nudges its way on to the bottom of the list with $11.3bn of assets.

 

COMPANY Country Key real estate Contact TOTAL
1 Brookfield Asset Management US Barry Blattman 112
2 CBRE Global Investors US Matt Khourie 90.6
3 Blackstone US Jonathan Gray 80
4 China Vanke China Wang Shi 79.2
5 TIAA-CREF (inc Henderson Asia & Europe) US Phillip McAndrews 77
6 Sun Hung Kai Properties Hong Kong Thomas & Raymond Kwok 69.5
7 Tishman Speyer US Jerry & Rob Speyer 66.9
8 JP Morgan Asset Management US Joseph Azelby 65
9 Wheelock & Co Hong Kong Peter Woo 62.8
10 AXA Real Estate France Pierre Vaquire 62.7
11 Dalian Wanda Commercial Properties China Wang Jianlin 62.1
12 Pramerica Real Estate Investors US Eric Adler 59.3
13 Abu Dhabi Investment Authority United Arab Emirates William Schwab 57.8
14 Cheung Kong Holdings Hong Kong LI Ka-Shing 55.3
15 China Resources Land Hong Kong Wu Xiangdong 55.3
16 LaSalle Investment Management US Jeff Jacobson 53.6
17 Poly Real Estate China Wang Jian 51.5
18 Principal Real Estate Investors US Randy Mundt 50.5
19 AEW Global US Jeff Furber 50.5
20 Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management Germany Pierre Cherki 46.8
21 Mitsubishi Estates Japan Hirotake Sugiyama 45.1
22 Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers US David Reilly 45
23 Evergrande Real Estate China Xia Haijun 44.7
24 Unibail-Rodamco France Christophe Cuvillier 44.6
25 Mitsui Fudosan Japan Hidehisa Take 43
26 New World Development Hong Kong Henry Cheng Kar-Shun 42.8
27 Aviva Investors UK Ian Womack 39.3
28 Sumitomo Realty Japan Kojun Nishima 39.2
29 Henderson Land Hong Kong La Ka Kit 39.2
30 Starwood Capital US Barry Sternlicht 38
31 Qatar Investment Authority Qatar Navid Chamdia 37.4
32 Invesco Real Estate US David Ridley 34.9
33 Country Garden Holdings China Yang Huiyan 34.1
34 Simon Property Group US David Simon 33.3
35 Morgan Stanley Real Estate US John Klopp 33
36 China Investment Corporation China Zhiwei Cai 32.5
37 GIC Singapore Goh Kok Huat 32
38 Clarion Partners US Stephen Furnary 31.9
39 Westfield Group Australia Frank Lowry 31.2
40 Temasek Holdings Singapore Alpin Mehta 31.2
41 M&G Real Estate UK Alex Jeffery 30.8
42 Aberdeen Asset Management (inc SWIP) UK Martin Gilbert 30
43 Shimao Property Holdings China Hui Wing Mau 29
44 Capita Land Singapore Lim Ming Yan 28.6
45 Hines US Hasty Johnson 28.2
46 Heitman US Maury Tognarelli 27.5
47 Equity Residential US Davide Neithercut 26.8
48 Grosvenor Group UK Mark Preston 26.5
49 General Growth Properties US Sandeep Mathrani 25.8
50 Hang Lung Group Hong Kong Phillip Nan Lok Chen 25.7
51 Bentall Kennedy Canada Gary Whitelaw 25.3
52 Angelo, Gordon & Co US John Angelo 25
53 Prologis US Hamid Moghadam 24.6
54 Longfor Properties China Wu Yajun 23.8
55 Fonciere des Regions France Jean Laurent 23.7
56 Guangzhou R&F China Zhang Li 23.2
57 Health Care REIT US George Chapman 23.1
58 Sino-Ocean Land Holdings China Luo Dongjiang 22.8
59 China Merchants Property China Lin Shaobin 22.1
60 Legal & General Property UK Bill Hughes 21.8
61 HCP US Lauralee Martin 21.7
62 IVG Immobilien Germany Wolfgang Schafers 21
63 BNP Paribas Real Estate Investment Management France Henri Faure 20.3
64 Boston Properties US Mort Zuckerman 20.2
65 Greentown China Holdings China Shou Bainian 20.2
66 American Tower US James Taiclet 20.1
67 Vornado Realty US Michael Franco 20.1
68 BlackRock (inc MGPA) US Laurence Fink 19.9
69 Ventas US Debra Cafaro 19.7
70 Land Securities UK Rob Noel 19.5
71 Gemdale China Huang Juncan 19.2
72 Colony Capital US Thomas Barrack 19
73 Emaar Properties UAE Fred Durie 17.7
74 Sino Land Hong Kong Daryl Ng 17.4
75 Hopson Development Holdings Hong Kong Kut Yung Chu 17.4
76 Schroder Property Investment Management UK Duncan Owen 17.3
77 Beacon Capital Partners US Alan Leventhal 17
78 Agile Property Holdings China Chen Cheuk Yin 16.7
79 Standard Life Investments UK David Paine 16.5
80 Shui On Land China Vincent Lo 16.3
81 Avalonbay Communities US Timothy Naughton 15.3
82 Gecina France Phillipe Depoux 15.2
83 SL Green Realty US Marc Holliday 15
84 Lundbergs Sweden Fredrik Lundberg 15
85 Icade France Serge Grzybowski 14.2
86 Lend Lease Australia Steve McCann 13.8
87 Intu Properties UK David Fischel 13.6
88 Global Logistic Properties Singapore Jeffery Schwartz 13.5
89 Link REIT Hong Kong George Kwok Lung 13.4
90 City Developments Singapore Grant Kelley 13.2
91 Stockland Australia Australia Mark Steinert 13.1
92 Soho China China Zhang Xing 12.9
93 Yuexiu Property Company Hong Kong Zhang Zhaoxing 12.9
94 Host Hotels & Resorts US Edward Walter 12.8
95 British Land UK Chris Grigg 12.6
96 Songbird Estates UK George Iacobescu 12.2
97 Aldar Properties UAE Mohammed Khalifa Al Mubarak 11.9
98 Paramount Group US Albert Behler 11.5
99 Ezdan Holding Group Qatar Ali al Obaidli 11.3
100 Hammerson UK David Atkins 11.3

$999bn

Asian investors make up almost a third of this year’s rankings by volume of holdings, with $999bn (£653bn) of property.

$39.3bn

Aviva Investors tops the list of UK firms, with $39.3bn of property. In total, the UK held just over $250bn of the $3.2tn of assets in the top 100.

$23.7bn

There were 10 new entrants this year, from the UK, China, Hong Kong and France. Fronciere des Regions, with some $23.7bn of property in its portfolio, was the highest ranking new entrant, joining the list at number 55.

$1.5bn

The biggest fallers were Tishman Speyer and AXA Real Estate. Despite adding $2.1bn to its portfolio, the hungrier appetites of the Chinese pushed Tishman from 4th in 2013 to 7th this year. AXA fell from 5th place to 10th as assets declined by $1.5bn.


China rising

China’s dominance in real estate in 2014 failed to go unnoticed in EG’s global investor rankings, with Chinese and Hong Kong property companies showing some of the largest moves up.

China Vanke became the first Chinese company to enter the top five, with an increase in assets from $60.3bn to $79.2bn (see interview overleaf).

Hong Kong-based Sun Hung Kai Properties, Wheelock & Co and China Resources Land and China-based Dalian Wanda and Poly Real Estate all also showed big jumps up the rankings as they added an average of $19bn of property to their portfolios.


Sovereign wealth

Sovereign wealth funds make up just 1% of the real estate investor universe, yet the influence they exert on the asset class exceeds that of many other investors, writes Andrew Moylan, head of real assets products at Preqin.

More than half of all SWFs tracked by Preqin allocate capital to real estate. And of the 37 SWFs with more than $10bn in AUM, 28 invest in property, with 61% allocating at least 5% of their total assets to the class. Just over one-quarter allocate more than 10%.

These proportions are expected to grow in the coming years due to the discrepancy that exists between current and target allocations. The average current real estate allocation for SWFs is 6.6%, compared with an average target allocation of 9.1%.

Korea Investment Corporation, a SWF with $75bn in AUM, has a current allocation of 2% to real estate, placing it $3.7bn under its 7% target. New Mexico State Investment Council is behind its 5% target for real estate by almost $800m and expects to close this gap by investing $300m-$400m in private real estate over the next 12 months.

While 87% of SWFs make direct investments, many will also make commitments with private fund managers. Just 28% will solely invest directly, while 72% will make a combination of direct and indirect investments.

Top 15 sovereign wealth funds

Sovereign wealth fund Country Key real estate contact Allocation to real estate ($bn)
Abu Dhabi Investment Authority United Arab Emirates William Schwab 57.8
Qatar Investment Authority Qatar Navid Chamdia 37.4
China Investment Corporation China Zhiwei Cai 32.5
GIC Singapore Goh Kok Huat 32
Temasek Holdings Singapore Alpin Mehta 31.2
Kuwait Investment Authority Kuwait Ahmad Al-Bader 9.9
Government Pension Fund – Global Norway Karsten Kallevig 7.1
Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation US Rosemarie Duran 6
Future Fund Australia Barry Brakey 4.5
Khazanah Nasional Malaysia Kenneth Shen 4.1
Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund Canada Rod Babineau 2.6
International Petroleum Investment Company United Arab Emirates Khalifa Al-Romaithi 2
Korea Investment Corporation South Korea Jong-Ho Kim 1.5
Texas Permanent School Fund General Land Office US Bill Wood 1.5
New Zealand Superannuation Fund New Zealand Fiona Mackenzie 1.2
Ezdan Holding Group Qatar Ali al Obaidli 11.3
Hammerson UK David Atkins 11.3

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