Super funds could play debt funding role

chief investment officer real estate investment super funds

20 April 2011
| By Ashleigh McIntyre |
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Superannuation funds could soon be seen as an alternative source of institutional-grade debt funding, following the decision by UniSuper to invest in Australian commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS).

The first investment of UniSuper’s new CMBS portfolio, which is managed by Colonial First State Global Asset Management, will be committing $250 million to the Charter Hall Retail Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT).

UniSuper’s chief investment officer John Pearce (pictured) said the transaction would offer significant benefits for members.

“Given our experience, investment strategy and horizon, UniSuper is well placed to capitalise on investment opportunities such as this, and we remain open to investing in similar opportunities in future,” he said.

The existing Charter Hall Retail REIT CMBS facility will be refinanced by a placement of notes for a four-year term, ending in September 2015.

The AAA-rated note includes a margin of 1.8 per cent over the benchmark interest rate.

It will be backed by a large collateral pool of sub-regional shopping centres and freestanding supermarkets valued at over $737 million and representing a loan-to-value ratio of 33.9 per cent.

The transaction remains subject to completing documentation and rating agency confirmation.

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