SP:C61U CapitaLand Commercial Trust

CapitaLand Commercial Trust is Singapore's first and largest commercial REIT with a market capitalisation of approximately S$6.9 billion. CCT aims to own and invest in real estate and real estate-related assets which are income producing and predominantly used, for commercial purposes. The total value of CCT's deposited properties is approximately S$10.8 billion as at 31 December 2017 comprising a portfolio of 10 prime commercial properties in Singapore. The properties in Singapore are Capital Tower, CapitaGreen, Asia Square Tower 2, Six Battery Road, Raffles City (60.0% interest through RCS Trust), One George Street (50% interest through OGS LLP), HSBC Building, Twenty Anson, Bugis Village, and redevelopment of Golden Shoe Car Park (45% interest through Glory Office Trust and Glory SR Trust). CCT has been a constituent of FTSE4Good Index Series (FTSE4Good), a series of benchmark and tradable indices derived from the globally recognised FTSE Global Equity Index Series. FTSE4Good is designed to track the performance of companies meeting international corporate responsibility standards and forms the basis for over 70 different funds and investment products. CCT is also a constituent of other widely recognized benchmark indices such as MSCI, the SGX Sustainability Index and FTSE Straits Times Index. CCT is managed by an external manager, CapitaLand Commercial Trust Management Limited, which is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of CapitaLand Limited, one of Asia's largest real estate companies headquartered and listed in Singapore.

1.65 SGD
As of 10/16/2020


Security Information
Category1:  Global Equity
Category2:  REITs
Category3:  Developed markets ex-US
GICS sector:  Real Estate
Industry:  
Index country:  Singapore
Country of incorporation:  Singapore
IPO date:  11/07/2007
Stock exchange:    Singapore Exchange
Exchange country:   Singapore
Market cap:   6,372,102,144 SGD
Current dividend yield:   5.05%
Sedol:      B011YD2

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