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(*It is just what I saw on Internet. It is hard to believe that no one else knows about these purchases*)
Alpha is selling the Ibis Novena Hotel for a S$20 mil mark-up over the 2013 price
Alpha Investment Partners has sold a 241-room hotel in Singapore’s Novena area for just under S$170 million ($125.6 million), according to sources familiar with the transaction who spoke with Mingtiandi.
The private equity division of Keppel Capital has already handed over the Ibis Novena Hotel to companies controlled by Bangladeshi tycoon, Mohammed Saiful Alam, chairman of Chitttagong-based conglomerate S Alam Group, Mingtiandi understands, in a deal which closed on Wednesday.
Through the off-market transaction, the buyer is acquiring the freehold property in Singapore’s heartland region for just over S$705,000 per room, as investors continue to scramble for income earning property assets in Singapore.
Bangladeshi mogul Mohammed Saiful Alam has now picked up his third Singapore hotel
In April of this year AIP, together with its joint venture partner City Developments Ltd, had agreed to sell 7 and 9 Tampines Grande, a pair of eight-storey office blocks in eastern Singapore, to a fifty-fifty joint venture between listed-developer Metro Holdings and privately held Evia Real Estate for a reported S$395 million. The Keppel unit had participated in the office park development in northeastern Singapore through its Alpha Asia Macro Trends Fund (AAMTF) II strategy.
Alpha had started off the year with a disposal from its AAMTF II portfolio by selling the Manulife Centre on Singapore’s Bras Basah Road, another asset held by its cooperative investment strategy with CDL, to a joint venture between ARA Asset Management and London’s Chelsfield for S$555 million.
Keppel reached a $1.1 billion final close on AAMTF III in January of this year, with the company now understood to be selling off the assets of its earlier fund to realise returns for investors.
KEPPEL’S ALPHA INVESTMENT PARTNERS SELLS IBIS NOVENA HOTEL FOR S$170M
2019/06/28 BY MICHAEL COLE 4 COMMENTSAlpha is selling the Ibis Novena Hotel for a S$20 mil mark-up over the 2013 price
Alpha Investment Partners has sold a 241-room hotel in Singapore’s Novena area for just under S$170 million ($125.6 million), according to sources familiar with the transaction who spoke with Mingtiandi.
The private equity division of Keppel Capital has already handed over the Ibis Novena Hotel to companies controlled by Bangladeshi tycoon, Mohammed Saiful Alam, chairman of Chitttagong-based conglomerate S Alam Group, Mingtiandi understands, in a deal which closed on Wednesday.
Through the off-market transaction, the buyer is acquiring the freehold property in Singapore’s heartland region for just over S$705,000 per room, as investors continue to scramble for income earning property assets in Singapore.
Keppel PE Unit Sells Assets as Fund Matures
Alpha is selling the eight-year-old hotel approximately five years after purchasing the Ibis Novena in 2013. The private equity firm is said to be selling at a cap rate of around 3.0 percent with the transaction motivated by the impending end of one of Alpha’s property funds. The transaction was first reported by Singapore’s Business Times.Bangladeshi mogul Mohammed Saiful Alam has now picked up his third Singapore hotel
In April of this year AIP, together with its joint venture partner City Developments Ltd, had agreed to sell 7 and 9 Tampines Grande, a pair of eight-storey office blocks in eastern Singapore, to a fifty-fifty joint venture between listed-developer Metro Holdings and privately held Evia Real Estate for a reported S$395 million. The Keppel unit had participated in the office park development in northeastern Singapore through its Alpha Asia Macro Trends Fund (AAMTF) II strategy.
Alpha had started off the year with a disposal from its AAMTF II portfolio by selling the Manulife Centre on Singapore’s Bras Basah Road, another asset held by its cooperative investment strategy with CDL, to a joint venture between ARA Asset Management and London’s Chelsfield for S$555 million.
Keppel reached a $1.1 billion final close on AAMTF III in January of this year, with the company now understood to be selling off the assets of its earlier fund to realise returns for investors.
Selling Off a Greener Hotel
During the time that Alpha held the hotel, the private equity firm invested in upgrading the asset, including giving the property an eco-friendly make-over, including LED lighting and replacing the air conditioning system to enable the Ibis Novena to receive the Building Construction Authority of Singapore’s Green Mark Platinum Award for energy efficiency in 2015.Alpha Investment Sells Ibis Novena Hotel in Singapore - Mingtiandi
Alpha Investment Partners has sold the Ibis Novena hotel in Singapore to companies controlled by Mohammed Saiful Alam for just under S$170 million.
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