logo
Singapore's CapitaLand Integrated to acquire remaining stake in CapitaSpring

Singapore's CapitaLand Integrated to acquire remaining stake in CapitaSpring

The Star15 hours ago
SINGAPORE's CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust said on Tuesday that it would buy the remaining 55% stake in CapitaSpring from CapitaLand Development and Mitsubishi Estate on an agreed property value of S$1.05 billion ($816.55 million).
CapitaLand Integrated estimates the total acquisition outlay for the office and retail components of the 51-storey integrated development in Singapore's prime central business district at about S$482.3 million.
CapitaSpring has maintained nearly 100% committed occupancy as of June 30, 2025, underpinned by high-quality tenants from diverse trade sectors, CapitaLand Integrated CEO Tan Choon Siang said.
"Our Singapore exposure will increase from approximately 94% to 95% of our portfolio property value, advancing our strategic goal to deepen our presence in this core market."
CapitaLand Development will sell its 45% stake, while Mitsubishi Estate plans to divest its 10% interest. Both CapitaLand Integrated and CapitaLand Development are part of the broader CapitaLand Group, which Temasek Holdings backs.
The acquisition will be funded through a private placement expected to raise around S$500 million, the company said in a statement.
The offering will be priced between S$2.105 and S$2.142 per new unit.
The acquisitions are expected to deliver a distribution per unit (DPU) accretion of 1.1% on pro forma basis, assuming CapitaLand Integrated had held and operated 100% of CapitaSpring from January to June of this year.
Global demand for office space has grown steadily in the past few years after the pandemic, reinforced by Singapore-listed City Developments' sale of office complexes for S$834.2 million in June.
($1 = 1.2859 Singapore dollars) (Reporting by Sneha Kumar in Bengaluru and Scott Murdoch in Sydney; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Rashmi Aich)
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Tuesday (Aug 5, 2025)
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Tuesday (Aug 5, 2025)

The Star

time2 hours ago

  • The Star

Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Tuesday (Aug 5, 2025)

Malaysia * Rising govt debt under control, directed at development, says Anwar * MCMC probes viral video of 'influencers' giving scraps to homeless man * Boeing aircraft deal driven by demand, strategic interest, says Anwar * Use 'Sulawesi Sea' and not 'Ambalat' to refer to contested maritime area, says Tok Mat * Opposition lawmakers' claims show they haven't read 13MP document, says PM * Govt to kick off Budget 2026 consultation session on Aug 7, says Fahmi * CAAM, Boeing team up to improve KLIA air traffic ahead of expected passenger surge * Sex worker caught in the act during Sandakan police raid * Respect process of law in probe of Zara Qairina's death, says Home Minister * Structural reforms continue to underpin Malaysia's resilience, says Bank Negara Governor * Health Ministry to engage food content creators to promote healthy eating, says Dzulkefly * Family wants AG to hold inquest into Zara Qairina's death * Court of appeal dismissed former special needs student's appeal in bullying suit * Defence closes case in Zayn Rayyan neglect trial, verdict on Oct 31 * Govt developing AI guidelines to combat online scam, to be ready early 2026 * Proposals on unexplained wealth, monthly pensions to be studied, says Amir Hamzah * Teacher claims trial to sexual assault of 11-year-old student * Dewan Rakyat lacks clear mechanism for no-confidence vote, says Beluran MP * MCMC questions influencer trio over 'leftovers' video * Decomposing body of elderly woman found in locked Kuala Krai flat Singapore * Tycoon pleads guilty in graft case * Singapore-made bot amble matchmakes strangers virtually - without profile photos * Singapore jails Malaysian over scheme to buy phones worth more than S$45,000 with stolen credit card details * 'She had a whole life ahead of her': Boyfriend mourns Singapore's Yishun fatal crash victim * Elderly man in Singapore charged after he allegedly molested, performed sex act on 'vulnerable' man * CEO of sports car distributor accused of offences including multiple counts of false trading in Singapore Indonesia * Indonesia police detain former eFishery CEO who faked data * Two foreign tourists held over robbery targeting money changers in Bali * 18-month jail sentence for sandals thief sparks corruption debate in Indonesia * Bali trial opens for American man accused of drug distribution * Two Chinese nationals dead in Bali boat accident: authorities Thailand * PM Anwar's four wins as Asean Chair, according to veteran Thai journalist * Thailand's foreign tourist numbers fall 6% as regional competition intensifies * Thaksin's niece files complaint over false claims of being a "Cambodian spy" * Thailand approves US$600mil deal for Swedish fighter jets * Thailand plans $572 million stimulus spending and will compensate border conflict casualties * Thai Cabinet approves 10mil baht compensations for fallen troops, police, 8mil baht for killed civilians * Thailand's monitor lizards tipped as next big 'economic animal' in luxury leather * Bangkok seeks sustainable ceasefire ahead of high-level GBC talks * Ceasefire, terms of reference main topic of Thai-Cambodia talks, says Defence Force chief Philippines * Inaugural patrol bolsters defence * Philippine inflation at near six-year low, paves way for rate cuts * Philippines' Marcos strikes defence deals in India Vietnam * Vietnam issues food safety control procedures for exported fresh durian * Vinh Long province seeks to develop diverse tourism experiences in Vietnam * Vietnam facing worsening African swine fever outbreaks * Unexploded bomb found during flood clean-up in Dien Bien, Vietnam Myanmar * Schools and hospital reopen in Nawnghkio town, over 3,400 students return to classrooms * 2 million stimulant tablets seized in southern Myanmar Cambodia * French woman found dead after disappearing during solo run near Angkor Wat * Opinion - Why the SEA Games must remain untouched by politics Laos * Nine dead, over 58,000 affected by floods in Laos * Lao Provincial party secretary, governor replaced as govt extends reshuffle Brunei * Brunei represented at Asean Ride 2025 in Indonesia * Brunei to enhance inclusivity of public sports facilities * Stronger stakeholder commitment needed towards Brunei's Vision 2035 Aseanplus * Anwar calls for deeper appreciation of Asian history, free from colonial narratives * Thailand and Cambodia should reach common ground in peace talks by Aug 7, says Anwar * Thailand-Cambodia talks an early success towards a full resolution, says PM * Sultan Ibrahim arrives in Russia for maiden state visit * Cricket-India's Gill celebrates first series as captain with dramatic win * QuickCheck: Is there a fake letter bearing the Works Minister's name about gratuity payment ceremony? * Athletics-Bednarek labels Lyles 'unsportsmanlike' after post-200m scuffle * Readying Beijing for more rain * Students rally in Dhaka for a new polity amid turmoil * Travel and funding ban for overseas activists * Torrential rain in Taiwan kills four over past week * Unearthing Hiroshima's forgotten dead * Removal of loudspeakers on border with North * Oil falls as Opec+ proceeds with September output increase * Cambodia-Thailand conflict negotiation, govt debt in focus at Dewan Rakyat today * Australia awards navy frigate contract to Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy * Chinese actress Zhao Lusi accuses agency of wage theft, threats * Ringgit extends gains vs US$ amid rate cut talks * Palestine, Taiwan join Hiroshima ceremony for first time on 80th anniversary * Hong Kong issues highest weather warning, as rains shut schools, courts and hospital wards * Nine Malaysian firms make the cut in Forbes Asia's Best Under A Billion 2025 * Asian markets track Wall St rally on Fed rate cut bets * Beijing lifts rain alert after evacuating over 80,000 * Australia lifts foreign student cap to 295,000 and prioritises South-East Asia * Barges carrying fireworks ablaze in Japan, five flee into sea * China's Baidu to deploy robotaxis on rideshare app Lyft * Thousands join Bangladesh rallies, concerts one year after Hasina's ouster * Jeju to host K-Culture Festival, offers fully-paid trip to three wheelchair-using M'sian BTS fans * Platforms to rein in aggressive discounting * 'KPop Demon Hunters' songwriter Vince to release new single with G-Dragon * Japan sets record high temperatures, worries mount over rice crops * Jailed rapist refuses to quit Australian state parliament * Court orders Caprice to remove defamatory Instagram posts about businessman * Oil edges down as traders weigh Trump's latest India threat * Hong Kong police investigate mangled body found on street * Japan sets record temperature of 41.8 deg C * Thousands join Bangladesh rallies, concerts one year after Hasina's ouster * India deploys rescue teams as flood swamps Himalayan town * Pakistan police arrest 120 workers of ex-PM Imran Khan's party ahead of protest * US reaffirms commitment to strengthen defence, security diplomacy across Asean, says PM Anwar * Ringgit ends higher against US dollar on Fed rate cut hopes * Hong Kong's booming wealth sector to lead hiring and office expansion, HKMA says * South-East Asia's rising golf star Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand is now the No. 1 in the Rolex Women's World Golf Ranking * Google offers to blur sensitive sites on its map amid Seoul's security concerns * China announces phased implementation of free preschool education * Malaysia's 'it' couple, Bella Astillah and Syed Saddiq, are also the star-twosome after being awarded the 'hottest duo' title at Melodi Awards * Actress Bella Astillah had to present award to ex-husband's rumoured fling * China twins score 666 points in crucial exam, astonish many with coincidence * Trump says 'getting very close' on extending China trade truce * Trump says he will 'substantially' raise tariffs on India over Russian oil purchases * Motor racing-Cadillac will add value as 11th F1 team, says McLaren's Brown * Malaysia in final running for Unesco Executive Board seat * India hits back at Trump's threat over Russian oil purchases * Australia regulator says YouTube, others 'turning a blind eye' to child abuse material

From Utility to Smart Tech: Ausko's Role in Singapore's Evolving Waste Landscape
From Utility to Smart Tech: Ausko's Role in Singapore's Evolving Waste Landscape

The Sun

time6 hours ago

  • The Sun

From Utility to Smart Tech: Ausko's Role in Singapore's Evolving Waste Landscape

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 5 August 2025 - As Singapore continues to push towards greener, smarter infrastructure, Ausko has announced a shift in focus to address these evolving waste disposal needs. The company aims to focus on product variety, hygiene requirements, and design customisation for waste solutions in different environments. A Shift Toward Customised and Scalable Solutions According to Mr. Andrew Koh, founder of Ausko, the company's next phase will centre on: --> Advising on product selection based on operational and hygiene requirements. --> Expanding its range of bin types and sizes to meet varying industry needs. --> Offering customised bin designs tailored to specific environments and use cases One example of this is the Big Buddy Bin—a monkey-proof bin developed and launched in collaboration with the National Environment Agency (NEA). Projects like this reflect Ausko's broader approach: responding to real-world conditions with practical, context-specific bin design. 'We aim to keep pace with industry shifts and provide solutions that help clients meet both regulatory requirements and day-to-day operational needs,' said Mr. Koh. A Front-Row Seat to a Changing City In the early 2000s, the demand for durable, wheeled bins grew in step with Singapore's construction boom and population growth. Ausko's early clients included schools, town councils, waste collectors, cleaning companies, and healthcare facilities—sectors that needed small- to large-capacity bins along with basic hygiene infrastructure. Two decades later, the demand faced today is markedly different. With a shift toward space optimisation, stricter public hygiene standards, and the country's Green Plan 2030, the types of bins needed—and the expectations around them—have changed. Meeting New Demands with New Tools To meet these evolving needs, Ausko moved beyond bin distribution and into manufacturing, setting up production facilities across countries in Asia and forming partnerships across Europe. Today, the company supplies a range of options—from recycling bins and dustbins with lids to other hygiene-focused designs tailored for different environments. These newer models incorporate features like fill-level monitoring and cloud-based tracking, which allow users to better plan waste collection routines. As businesses and municipalities seek to streamline their waste solutions while aligning with sustainability goals, these tools have become increasingly relevant. More broadly, such developments reflect Ausko's ongoing efforts to adapt to Singapore's changing urban and environmental needs. Moving forward, the company aims to continue supporting industries with products and services tailored to evolving operational and regulatory demands. About Ausko Ausko Pte Ltd is a Singapore-based waste solutions provider offering indoor and outdoor bin systems for commercial, industrial, and municipal use. Since 2000, the company has expanded its footprint to include manufacturing in Shanghai and strategic partnerships in Europe. Its product range includes mobile garbage bins, stainless steel units, dustbins, pedal bins, and smart waste systems.

From Utility to Smart Tech: Ausko's Role in Singapore's Evolving Waste Landscape
From Utility to Smart Tech: Ausko's Role in Singapore's Evolving Waste Landscape

Malay Mail

time6 hours ago

  • Malay Mail

From Utility to Smart Tech: Ausko's Role in Singapore's Evolving Waste Landscape

Advising on product selection based on operational and hygiene requirements. Expanding its range of bin types and sizes to meet varying industry needs. Offering customised bin designs tailored to specific environments and use cases SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 5 August 2025 - As Singapore continues to push towards greener, smarter infrastructure, Ausko has announced a shift in focus to address these evolving waste disposal needs. The company aims to focus on product variety, hygiene requirements, and design customisation for waste solutions in different to Mr. Andrew Koh, founder of Ausko, the company's next phase will centre on:One example of this is the Big Buddy Bin—a monkey-proof bin developed and launched in collaboration with the National Environment Agency (NEA). Projects like this reflect Ausko's broader approach: responding to real-world conditions with practical, context-specific bin design.'We aim to keep pace with industry shifts and provide solutions that help clients meet both regulatory requirements and day-to-day operational needs,' said Mr. the early 2000s, the demand for durable, wheeled bins grew in step with Singapore's construction boom and population growth. Ausko's early clients included schools, town councils, waste collectors, cleaning companies, and healthcare facilities—sectors that needed small- to large-capacity bins along with basic hygiene decades later, the demand faced today is markedly different. With a shift toward space optimisation, stricter public hygiene standards, and the country's Green Plan 2030 , the types of bins needed—and the expectations around them—have meet these evolving needs, Ausko moved beyond bin distribution and into manufacturing, setting up production facilities across countries in Asia and forming partnerships across Europe. Today, the company supplies a range of options—from recycling bins and dustbins with lids to other hygiene-focused designs tailored for different environments. These newer models incorporate features like fill-level monitoring and cloud-based tracking, which allow users to better plan waste collection businesses and municipalities seek to streamline their waste solutions while aligning with sustainability goals, these tools have become increasingly relevant. More broadly, such developments reflect Ausko's ongoing efforts to adapt to Singapore's changing urban and environmental forward, the company aims to continue supporting industries with products and services tailored to evolving operational and regulatory #Ausko The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. About Ausko Ausko Pte Ltd is a Singapore-based waste solutions provider offering indoor and outdoor bin systems for commercial, industrial, and municipal use. Since 2000, the company has expanded its footprint to include manufacturing in Shanghai and strategic partnerships in Europe. Its product range includes mobile garbage bins, stainless steel units, dustbins, pedal bins, and smart waste systems.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store