Explore new growth opportunities through Asia ex Japan REITs ETFs

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Furthermore, the assets of Asia ex Japan REITs are often located in markets with stronger GDP and economic growth prospects. “Stronger growth gives tenants better financial capacity to pay higher rents,” shared Mr Lum. “REIT ETFs allow investors to passively invest in REITs without having to pick and monitor individual REITs. This investment type is also professionally managed – portfolio rebalancing and corporate actions are taken care of by the ETF issuer,” said Mr Lum.

“Another benefit of having access to a portfolio of REITs is that investors can achieve diversification with lower investment quantum and lower costs. Additionally, investors have the opportunity to tap into a range of Asia ex Japan REITs, which are one of the fastest-growing asset classes in terms of depth and breadth of offerings,” said Mr Lum.

 

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