Taiwan

UOB Asset Management (Taiwan) launches Taiwan’s first S-REIT fund

UOB Asset Management (Taiwan) (UOBAM (Taiwan)) has announced the launch of the United S-REIT Income Fund to offer retail investors in Taiwan investment opportunities in Singapore-listed real estate investment trusts (S-REITs).

The United S-REIT Income Fund is the first S-REIT fund in Taiwan and its initial offering period will close on 24 July 2020, the firm said in a press release.

In times of market uncertainty, the relatively low-price correlation of REITs with major asset classes makes them a good investment tool to diversify portfolio risk. REITs are also considered more defensive than equities as they are less volatile and generally have higher returns to risk. In addition, they provide retail investors an opportunity to own a portfolio of professionally managed, quality real estate assets which may otherwise not be available for investments. Through the capital growth and steady rental stream of these underlying assets, REITs provide retail investors with regular income via dividend distributions.

As at 31 May 2020, Singapore’s REIT market was among the world’s largest with a total market capitalisation of SNG98 billion, says UOB. S-REITs have an average dividend yield of 7.2% and an average 10-year annualised total return of 8.3%, which are among the highest in the global REIT market. Compared with other asset classes, S-REITs also offer relatively stronger returns, especially amid the current low interest rate environment.

William Wang, Chief Executive Officer, Taiwan, UOBAM, said: “S-REITs are attractive investments due to their strong fundamentals, including reputable sponsors, sound balance sheets and low debt levels. While their recent price performance was affected by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, their current valuations present buying opportunities and we are also optimistic of their long-term growth prospects.”

“In terms of sub-segments, we are positive on industrial S-REITs, a key component of the S-REIT market. In particular, industrial S-REITs with logistics assets will ride on the growing demand for e-commerce warehouses and distribution centres as consumers increasingly turn to online shopping for greater ease and convenience. The expanding digital economy, coupled with more people working from home during the pandemic, has also spurred the increasing need for cloud storage and data centres. We are also positive on the long-term outlook for retail S-REITs as economic activities gradually resume and consumers’ footfall at malls progressively return to pre-pandemic levels.”

“Through the United S-REIT Income Fund, retail investors will gain access to quality S-REITs through a single fund. The Fund aims to provide a monthly dividend payout and we are confident that it will meet the demand from local retail investors for yield-based fund investments,” continued Wang.

The United S-REIT Income Fund will have more than 60 per cent of its portfolio allocated to S-REITs to maximise the potential for capital appreciation and returns, with the balance to be invested into quality global REITs. The Fund has a risk rating of ‘RR4’5, which indicates moderate to high-risk yield-driven investments in developed markets assets that may be susceptible to significant market movements.

The advisor of the United S-REIT Income Fund is UOB Asset Management (UOBAM), which is headquartered in Singapore and has more than 30 years of investment and fund management experience.

“UOBAM (Taiwan) will continue to tap the expertise of our parent company, UOBAM, and our in-depth understanding of the local market to develop and to offer new funds that provide Taiwanese investors with investment opportunities across Asia,” Wang said.