Wednesday, 18 January 2023
Singapore - in person
This even is successfully held in Singapore on 18 January 2023.
The 2023 ANREV/INREV/PREA Investment Intentions survey covers allocations and investment intentions of major institutional investors and funds of funds managers. Ms. Amélie Delaunay, ANREV's Director of Research & Professional Standards shared with us the key highlights of the survey followed by a panel discussion.
The event was opened by Mr. Robert Carnell, Chief Economist at ING Bank who gave us an overview of the macroeconomic economic trends of 2023.
The events concluded with networking drinks.
Details
17:00 - 20:00 (HKT, UTC+8)
Clifford Chance Office, 25/F., Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 3, 12 Marina Boulevard, Singapore 018982
- Member: free of charge
- Non member: HKD500 (click here to check if your company is a member)
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Amélie Delaunay is the Director of Research and Professional Standards for ANREV, the Asian association for investors in non-listed real estate vehicles where she leads a team of five, responsible for the development and implementation of ANREV’s Research, Market information and Professional Standards programmes in Asia Pacific, including ANREV indices, global surveys and promotion of best practices for the industry.
Amélie has more than 19 years of experience in the real estate industry and a strong real estate consulting background initially with Ernst & Young. She has been based in Asia for more than 16 years.
Educated at the Sorbonne in Paris, where she was awarded a post graduate degree in Urban Geography, Town Planning and Real Estate, Amélie also has an Advanced Master's Degree in Urban and Real Estate Management from ESSEC Business School in Paris. Amélie is a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
Rob Carnell is Head of Research and Chief Economist Asia Pacific for ING Bank. He joined ING in October 2004 and until May 2017, was working in London as ING’s Chief International Economist. Prior to ING, Rob worked as Senior International Economist for Commonwealth Bank of Australia, and as Pan Asia Economist for Schroder Investment Management. He started his career about 30 years ago as an Economist with the UK Government, working in the International Finance Directorates and Inflation and Monetary Policy units of HM Treasury. He holds First Class Honours and Masters’ Degrees in Economics.
Rob is a regular on business news channels such as Bloomberg, CNA and CNBC, and says the best bit of his job is speaking to clients, “You’re never as good at your job as you are the week after a client roadshow” (which for obvious reasons he hasn’t been doing much of recently).
Rob enjoys testing the boundaries of the dismal science. He is an ardent critic of central bank policies, and has also published on non-mainstream issues such as the economic consequences of rising obesity, green energy and climate change.
Outside work, his interests center on Indian Food, and Cricket.
Daryl is a Clifford Chance Partner in the Funds and Investment Management Practice in Singapore. He is a Singapore qualified lawyer with close to 15 years’ experience and advises clients on primary fundraisings, fund secondaries and restructurings, fund investments, co-investments and advisory mandates. Daryl is a member of the Regulatory & Tax Committee of the Asian Association for Investors in Non-Listed Real Estate Vehicles (ANREV).
Sarah Winbur is a Senior Portfolio Manager for Real Estate at APG Asset Management Asia. She joined APG in Hong Kong in 2018. Sarah relocated to Singapore in January 2023 to help build out APG’s new office, with a specific focus on South and Southeast Asia.
Sarah is responsible for executing investment and asset-management strategies in the Asia-Pacific region, with coverage across Australia, China, India and Japan. She has a wide-ranging investment track record within Real Estate, across mainstream sectors (office, residential and retail) and alternative sectors (such as data centres and private debt).
Sarah has over 12 years’ experience in the real estate and funds management industry. Prior to joining APG, Sarah was Assistant Portfolio Manager for Savills Investment Management in both Hong Kong and London, covering asset and portfolio management. Sarah holds a Masters in Real Estate, Economics & Finance (with Distinction), a First Class Honours from the University of Durham and is a Chartered Surveyor.
Josephine Yip is Senior Director, Investments & Asset Management at Ivanhoé Cambridge, a real estate subsidiary of Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec. She is responsible for designing and executing investment and asset-management strategies in the Asia-Pacific region.
She has more than 20 years of experience in the real estate industry covering investments, asset management and portfolio management across many sectors and countries in Asia-Pacific.
Before joining Ivanhoé Cambridge, she was Senior Vice President, Portfolio Management at Alpha Investment Partners where she led portfolio management and capital raising activities. She was also formerly Vice-President, Investment Management at GIC, covering Australia, South-east Asia, India and Korea over a 12-year stint. She has a wide-ranging and versatile investment track record and is well-versed in portfolio deals with operating platforms in alternative real estate sectors.
She holds a Bachelor of Science (Real Estate) with Honors and is a CFA® Charterholder.
Kian Sin is the Head of Real Estate Investment at AIA Investment Management. Based in Singapore, he is responsible for driving and implementing the expansion of AIA Group's real estate investment strategies globally. Kian Sin has over 26 years of experience in indirect and direct real estate investments, across global insurer, real estate developer and fund management platforms. Kian Sin previously held fund management roles with LaSalle Investment, Aviva Investors and Aberdeen Asset Management where he was responsible for their indirect real estate investments in the Asia Pacific region. Kian Sin also held positions with Mapletree Investments and Prudential Financial.
Ms. Ng serves as Chief Investment Officer, Asia, and is responsible for developing investment and fund strategies for the Hines Asia Pacific (APAC) Region and Eurasian Region for India, while also providing additional coverage for Asian investors to access global opportunities and supporting the overall investment activity of the firm. She is a member of Hines’ Executive and Investment Committees. Based in our Singapore office, Ng brings more than 20 years of experience in the real estate private equity space spearheading investments and coverage across APAC.
Before joining the firm in 2021, Ng served as the CEO and Chief Investment Officer for M&G Real Estate’s Asia business, and she worked in the real estate private equity division of Goldman Sachs where she oversaw the division’s expansion into China and was responsible for investments and coverage across Asia Pacific.
Ng is a graduate of Princeton University and holds a BSE in Electrical Engineering. She is fluent in English, Mandarin and Japanese.