SINGAPORE: Keppel Land China Limited has entered into a share sale and shareholder loan transfer agreement with Topchain Group to acquire a 30% stake in Win Up Global which will ultimately own Westmin Plaza, an office and retail development in Liwan District, Guangzhou, China.

The investment amounted to approximately HKD141.4 million for cash consideration and shareholder loans as of 23 September 2019. The remaining 70% stake will continue to be held by Topchain.

Ben Lee, President of Keppel Land China, said, “This acquisition is in line with Keppel Land China’s strategy to grow our commercial portfolio in China, with a focus on first-tier cities. It also marks our maiden entry into Guangzhou, one of the cities with the fastest economic growth in China.

“This is also our first partnership with Topchain Group, a leading developer with rich experience in developing and managing urban renewal projects in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA). The rejuvenation of Westmin Plaza will allow us to capture growth opportunities in Guangzhou’s growing commercial real estate market as the city continues to develop into an international metropolis.”

Du Jing, Chairman of Topchain Group, said, “We are very pleased to form a strategic partnership with Keppel Land on this commercial project. This marks Topchain’s first collaboration with a developer which has international experience and track record.

“Topchain aims to be a frontrunner in operating and managing commercial assets. Since 2012, we have done more than ten urban renewal projects in the GBA. We are positive about the market for real estate rejuvenation projects in GBA and look forward to working closely with Keppel Land to deepen our presence in the region.”

As a core engine to drive GBA development, Guangzhou’s GDP grew 6.5% year-on-year to RMB 2,286 billion in 2018, the second highest in Guangdong Province.

For 1H 2019, Guangzhou’s GDP grew 7.1% year-on-year, surpassing China’s GDP growth rate of 6.3%. The city is positioned as a core regional engine in the national development plan for the GBA released by the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee and the State Council in February 2019.