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CapitaLand China Trust’s growth in net property income for its retail portfolio was driven by higher contributions from malls that have recently completed asset enhancement initiative. These malls, Rock Square, CapitaMall Grand Canyon (pictured above) and CapitaMall Yuhuating, achieved strong y-o-y growth in shopper traffic and tenant sales.
CapitaLand China Trust (CLCT) reported a net property income (NPI) of RMB631.3 million for the six months ended 30 June 2024 (1H 2024). NPI decreased 4.9% year-on-year (y-o-y) mainly due to lower contributions from the logistics park and business park portfolio, mitigated by CLCT’s stronger retail performance. CLCT’s Distribution per Unit (DPU) for 1H 2024 was 3.01 Singapore cents, a 0.3% increase compared to its DPU for 2H 2023 due to higher income contribution from its retail portfolio and lower net financing cost.
The NPI for CLCT's nine retail assets grew 0.3% in 1H 2024, a positive improvement considering there were 11 retail assets[1] in the portfolio in 1H 2023. On a like-for-like basis, the NPI of CLCT’s retail portfolio would have been up 6.1% y-o-y. In addition, the retail portfolio NPI for 1H 2024 increased by 3.7% over 2H 2023. This growth was driven by broad-based improvements in operating metrics and higher contributions from malls that have completed asset enhancement initiatives (AEI).
For 1H 2024, the strength of the Singapore Dollar (SGD) against Renminbi (RMB) continued to impact foreign currency translation. CLCT reported a distributable income of S$51.3 million and DPU of 3.01 Singapore cents on an enlarged unit base.
Based on CLCT’s closing price of S$0.68 on 29 July 2024, the annualised distribution yield for 1H 2024 was 8.9%, representing a spread of 6.7% above the China 10-year government bond yield. The Record Date for 1H 2024 distribution is 7 August 2024, and Unitholders will receive the 1H 2024 DPU of 3.01 Singapore cents on 25 September 2024.
Our proactive efforts in portfolio and lease management have enabled CLCT to improve its portfolio occupancy despite a challenging business environment. By integrating new offerings and immersive customer experiences, CLCT achieved high retail occupancy of 97.8% driven by strong y-o-y growth in shopper traffic and tenant sales at malls that recently completed AEI.
Mr Tan Tze Wooi, CEO of CapitaLand China Trust Management Limited, the manager of CLCT
"Through a targeted leasing approach, we have secured both international and domestic tenants from key sectors, maintaining steady occupancy at our business parks that have outperformed the market in 1H 2024. We also made leasing progress across three logistics assets and signed in new tenants in July to move their average occupancy to more than 91%[2]. As we evaluate repositioning options for Shanghai Fengxian Logistics Park, we will expand our local network to explore immediate leasing opportunities and develop a longer-term asset plan.
As a long-term China REIT, we remain focused on building a high-quality and resilient portfolio to capture opportunities stemming from growth levers in consumption, technology and innovation. Leveraging the core strengths of CLCT and our sponsor, we will engage in a multi-pronged approach to drive asset performance, optimise portfolio and strengthen our capital structure. We will navigate the market with agility, identify opportunities for monetisation to enhance our balance sheet and pursue sustainable growth through economic cycles."
Mr Tan Tze Wooi
China recorded a GDP growth of 5.0% y-o-y while retail sales of consumer goods increased by 3.7% y-o-y in 1H 2024[3]. Stimulating domestic demand and promoting technological advancements will be a key focus among the series of reforms by Chinese policymakers as the country strives to achieve its full-year growth target of 5.0% in 2024. CLCT is positioned to capitalise on the growth opportunities arising from these policy directions.
Operating performance
As at 30 June 2024, CLCT’s retail portfolio occupancy increased to 97.8%. Majority of its retail assets recorded improved occupancy y-o-y. Rental reversion for 1H 2024 was positive at 1.2%[4]. Footfall across the retail portfolio grew 14.1% y-o-y while tenant sales rose by 6.6% y-o-y. This increase was primarily driven by the strong performance of its dominant malls and malls that recently completed AEI, including CapitaMall Yuhuating, Rock Square (pictured left) and CapitaMall Grand Canyon.
Occupancy of CLCT’s business parks increased from 90.2% as at 31 March 2024 to 90.5% as at 30 June 2024. Despite the influx in supply, the occupancy rate of CLCT’s three logistics assets advanced to an average 90.3% as at 30 June 2024[5]. Chengdu Shuangliu Logistics Park’s occupancy improved three consecutive quarters to reach 81.1%. Including new leases signed in July 2024, the logistics portfolio occupancy[6] would be more than 91%. CLCT will continue to prioritise the occupancy of its new economy assets and actively engage prospects to meet their needs.
Capital management
CLCT continued to maintain a strong balance sheet with a well-staggered debt maturity profile and diversified sources of funding. As part of its proactive capital management strategy, CLCT refinanced all loans due in FY 2024 and secured refinancing for certain loans due in FY 2025 and FY 2026 at lower interest rates, ahead of their maturities. As at 30 June 2024, the average term to maturity of its borrowings was 3.4 years.
As at 30 June 2024, CLCT’s cost of debt stood at 3.49% per annum, supported by a healthy interest coverage ratio at 3.2 times. CLCT’s gearing remained stable from the previous quarter at 40.8%, well below the regulatory limit of 50%.
To mitigate interest rate risk exposure, 76% of CLCT’s total debt is on fixed interest rates. As at 30 June 2024, CLCT has increased the proportion of its RMB denominated loan facilities to 27% of its total debt and is on track to further expand this proportion to 30% by the end of the year. This move has enabled CLCT to capitalise on favourable onshore interest rates to effectively lower its overall cost of debt.
Sustainability initiatives
CLCT remains committed to making a positive environmental and social impact on the communities where it operates. The proportion of CLCT’s sustainability-linked loans increased from 31% as at 31 December 2023 to 33% as at 30 June 2024.
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1. CLCT divested CapitaMall Shuangjing in January 2024 and ceased operations at CapitaMall Qibao at the end of March 2023.
2. Secured new tenants, which would boost Kunshan Bacheng Logistics Park’s occupancy to 99% as at end July 2024.
3. China’s National Bureau of Statistics.
4. Based on average rent of new lease vs average rent of old lease.
5. Including Shanghai Fengxian Logistics Park which is undergoing an evaluation for repositioning, the occupancy of the logistics park portfolio would be 70.4%.
6. Excluding Shanghai Fengxian Logistics Park.
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