AMP Capital

Dexus Defers Collimate Capital acquisition Again

Dexus and AMP have agreed to extend the date for satisfaction or waiver of the conditions precedent for the acquisition of the Collimate business to 20 March 2023 due to ongoing delays in securing approvals to the transaction.

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2023 off to a strong start as Major Regional Shopping Centre hits the market

A 50% interest in a dominant Major Regional Shopping Centre has been put up for sale. JLL’s Nick Willis and Sam Hatcher have been exclusively appointed on behalf of an AMP Capital managed fund to sell its stake in Stockland Townsville shopping centre, via an International Expressions-of-Interest campaign.

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Mirvac Wins the AWOF Battle

The investors in the AMP Capital Wholesale Office Fund (AWOF) have today voted to appoint Mirvac as their new trustee and Fund Manager in a blow to both AMP and Dexus.

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Completion of Collimate Capital sale on track

Dexus has confirmed that the completion of their acquisition of Collimate Capital domestic infrastructure equity and real estate business to Dexus is on track for completion in 2H 2022.

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AMP Capital & Evie Networks lead the shopping centre charge with universal fast EV stations

AMP Capital and Australian fast-charging electric vehicle company Evie Networks have entered a partnership to roll out universal fast charging stations across 16 shopping centres in Australia and New Zealand including Macquarie Centre in Sydney’s north-west and the Gold Coast’s Pacific Fair.

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AMP Capital to continue as manager of the Wholesale Office Fund

AMP Limited today announces that the Trustee Board for the AMP Capital Wholesale Office fund (AWOF) has decided that it is in the best interests of unitholders as a whole for AMP Capital to continue as trustee and manager of the fund

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AMP Capital Quits Warringah Mall After 27yrs

Dexus today announced that Dexus Wholesale Property Fund has exchanged contracts to acquire an additional 25% interest in Westfield Warringah Mall, ending AMP Capital's 27 year involvement in the Centre.

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