Increasing PE focus on retail; funds diversifying india investment portfolios
Platform deals to form strategic retail partnerships are expected to see more traction in the coming quarters.
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Increasing PE focus on retail; funds diversifying india investment portfolios

After a few years of reduced focus on retail real estate largely due to the limited supply across India, private equity (PE) players are again focussing on these assets with over US$ 724 mn invested in 2017 (through September) alone. Compared to the total investment of US$ 1.57 billion witnessed between 2015 and September 2017, this chunk shows how the PE focus is changing as they aim to diversify their portfolios.
 
With an aim to create a portfolio of assets as the Indian market expands, some of the leading global PE funds have started investing in retail sector in order to diversify their investment portfolios in the country. This includes all types of investment such as platform and entity-level deals as also acquiring stakes in leading malls across cities.
 
A recent example is of Blackstone forming an India subsidiary named Nexus Malls, which includes a retail portfolio as well as stakes in successful malls like Seawoods Grand Central, Ahmedabad One, Mall of Amritsar, Elante Mall, Treasure Island Next, Treasure Island Indore and Westend.
 
JV partnerships and strategic investment platforms have also come under focus during the past few months. For instance, Xander group’s Virtuous Retail (VR) and APG Asset Management have formed a JV called Virtuous Retail South Asia (VRSA). The latter recently acquired North Country Mall in Mohali. With this acquisition, VRSA expanded its portfolio that now includes VR Bangalore, VR Surat, North Country Mall and an upcoming mall in Chennai.
 
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) and The Phoenix Mills also joined hands to form a strategic investment platform for development of greenfield and brownfield retail-led assets in India. Island Star Mall Developers, a Phoenix Mills subsidiary that owns Phoenix Market City Bangalore, will serve as the platform for this alliance.
 
Platform deals to form strategic retail partnerships are expected to see more traction in the coming quarters. In these deals, the track record of a developer and their operational processes is the key selection criteria of investors. The global investing partner brings expertise in managing international retail assets and thereby, international best practices. The local partner or the mall developer contributes in terms of local market understanding and leverages existing, strong on-ground teams.
 
The developer partner gains as this funding is used to optimise assets and upgrade all functions of the malls’ operations. In certain cases, the developer can also monetise their non-core assets, thus generating cash flows for future developments. These funds can be utilised for acquiring other assets in order to expand the portfolio. With the help of an experienced international investor partner, the developers also have the advantage in terms of securing favourable lease terms and achievement of cost savings through optimising operational efficiency.
 
Another positive fallout is that this would bring in more transparency as well as improvement in operating environment of shopping malls in terms of financials and regular churn of the tenant mix. Institutional investors have medium to long term perspective and therefore would evaluate the brands from that viewpoint.
 
Increasing focus on retail real estate assets by investors

Year

Project Name

Buyer

Seller

2017

Treasure Island (50% stake)

Treasure Island Next, Indore
(70% stake)

Blackstone

Manish Kalani and partner

2017

Elante Mall, Chandigarh

Blackstone

Carnival Group

2017

North Country Mall, Mohali

Virtuous Retail South Asia (VRSA)

Sun Apollo-Gumberg

2017

Strategic investment platform between Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) and Island Star Mall Developers Pvt. Ltd (ISMDPL)

CPPIB will initially own 30% of stake in Island Star Mall Developers (subsidiary that owns Phoenix Market City Bangalore)

2016

Virtuous Retail South Asia Platform (VRSA): APG Asset Management and Virtuous Retail (VR) formed a Joint Venture to acquire three retail assets – VR Bangalore, VR Surat and upcoming project in Chennai.

2016

Seawoods Grand Central, Mumbai

Blackstone

L&T Realty

2016

Viviana Mall, Mumbai

(50% stake)

GIC

Sheth Corp.

2016

Westend Mall, Pune

(50% stake)

Blackstone

Suma Shilp

2015

Ahmedabad One 

(erstwhile Alpha one Ahmedabad), Ahmedabad

Blackstone

 

Alpha G Corp (C&C Alpha, Morgan Stanley & G Corp Group)

2015

Mall of Amritsar (erstwhile Alpha One Amritsar), Amritsar

Blackstone

Alpha G Corp (C&C Alpha, Morgan Stanley & G Corp Group)

2015

Elante Mall, Chandigarh

Carnival Group

L&T

2015

Koregaon Park Plaza Mall, Pune

Nitesh Estates, Goldman Sachs

Elbit Imaging


 
No doubt, rising investment in retail assets is a wining proposition for all the stakeholders – consumers, retailers and developers. It would help create international standard retail spaces that the consumers aspire, and retailers look out for.

About the Author:
Ramesh Nair
is CEO & Country Head at JLL India.


After a few years of reduced focus on retail real estate largely due to the limited supply across India, private equity (PE) players are again focussing on these assets with over US$ 724 mn invested in 2017 (through September) alone. Compared to the total investment of US$ 1.57 billion witnessed between 2015 and September 2017, this chunk shows how the PE focus is changing as they aim to diversify their portfolios.   With an aim to create a portfolio of assets as the Indian market expands, some of the leading global PE funds have started investing in retail sector in order to diversify their investment portfolios in the country. This includes all types of investment such as platform and entity-level deals as also acquiring stakes in leading malls across cities.   A recent example is of Blackstone forming an India subsidiary named Nexus Malls, which includes a retail portfolio as well as stakes in successful malls like Seawoods Grand Central, Ahmedabad One, Mall of Amritsar, Elante Mall, Treasure Island Next, Treasure Island Indore and Westend.   JV partnerships and strategic investment platforms have also come under focus during the past few months. For instance, Xander group’s Virtuous Retail (VR) and APG Asset Management have formed a JV called Virtuous Retail South Asia (VRSA). The latter recently acquired North Country Mall in Mohali. With this acquisition, VRSA expanded its portfolio that now includes VR Bangalore, VR Surat, North Country Mall and an upcoming mall in Chennai.   Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) and The Phoenix Mills also joined hands to form a strategic investment platform for development of greenfield and brownfield retail-led assets in India. Island Star Mall Developers, a Phoenix Mills subsidiary that owns Phoenix Market City Bangalore, will serve as the platform for this alliance.   Platform deals to form strategic retail partnerships are expected to see more traction in the coming quarters. In these deals, the track record of a developer and their operational processes is the key selection criteria of investors. The global investing partner brings expertise in managing international retail assets and thereby, international best practices. The local partner or the mall developer contributes in terms of local market understanding and leverages existing, strong on-ground teams.   The developer partner gains as this funding is used to optimise assets and upgrade all functions of the malls’ operations. In certain cases, the developer can also monetise their non-core assets, thus generating cash flows for future developments. These funds can be utilised for acquiring other assets in order to expand the portfolio. With the help of an experienced international investor partner, the developers also have the advantage in terms of securing favourable lease terms and achievement of cost savings through optimising operational efficiency.   Another positive fallout is that this would bring in more transparency as well as improvement in operating environment of shopping malls in terms of financials and regular churn of the tenant mix. Institutional investors have medium to long term perspective and therefore would evaluate the brands from that viewpoint.   Increasing focus on retail real estate assets by investors Year Project Name Buyer Seller 2017 Treasure Island (50% stake) Treasure Island Next, Indore (70% stake) Blackstone Manish Kalani and partner 2017 Elante Mall, Chandigarh Blackstone Carnival Group 2017 North Country Mall, Mohali Virtuous Retail South Asia (VRSA) Sun Apollo-Gumberg 2017 Strategic investment platform between Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) and Island Star Mall Developers Pvt. Ltd (ISMDPL) CPPIB will initially own 30% of stake in Island Star Mall Developers (subsidiary that owns Phoenix Market City Bangalore) 2016 Virtuous Retail South Asia Platform (VRSA): APG Asset Management and Virtuous Retail (VR) formed a Joint Venture to acquire three retail assets – VR Bangalore, VR Surat and upcoming project in Chennai. 2016 Seawoods Grand Central, Mumbai Blackstone L&T Realty 2016 Viviana Mall, Mumbai (50% stake) GIC Sheth Corp. 2016 Westend Mall, Pune (50% stake) Blackstone Suma Shilp 2015 Ahmedabad One  (erstwhile Alpha one Ahmedabad), Ahmedabad Blackstone   Alpha G Corp (C&C Alpha, Morgan Stanley & G Corp Group) 2015 Mall of Amritsar (erstwhile Alpha One Amritsar), Amritsar Blackstone Alpha G Corp (C&C Alpha, Morgan Stanley & G Corp Group) 2015 Elante Mall, Chandigarh Carnival Group L&T 2015 Koregaon Park Plaza Mall, Pune Nitesh Estates, Goldman Sachs Elbit Imaging   No doubt, rising investment in retail assets is a wining proposition for all the stakeholders – consumers, retailers and developers. It would help create international standard retail spaces that the consumers aspire, and retailers look out for. About the Author: Ramesh Nair is CEO & Country Head at JLL India.

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