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Crewstone, Vince Group roll out RM150mil real estate investment fund

Crewstone, Vince Group roll out RM150mil real estate investment fund

KUALA LUMPUR: PEMC-licensed private equity firm, Crewstone International Sdn Bhd and Vince Group, have launched a strategic partnership to establish a RM150 million real estate investment fund.
The collaboration aims to pioneer the country's first fully integrated real estate investment ecosystem, enabling investors to participate in a seamless, end-to-end property investment platform, from acquisition and development to value enhancement and exit realisation.
Crewstone International chief executive officer Ahmad Izmir said the partnership sets a new benchmark for real estate investment in Malaysia.
"By combining our investment structuring capabilities with Vince Group's robust property ecosystem, we are unlocking a future where real estate investing is smarter, scalable, and more accessible," he said in a joint statement with Vince Group today.
The fund will focus on high-yield, risk-mitigated real estate opportunities throughout Malaysia, with an emphasis on capital preservation and attractive upside potential for both institutional and qualified investors.
Vince Group group managing director Datuk Vincent Nee said the collaboration brings a bold vision to life, a one-stop, future-ready real estate platform designed to generate long-term value.
"This RM150 million fund is more than a financial vehicle, it is a revolution in how real estate investment is approached in Southeast Asia," he added.

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