Patrick Kanters is Chief Investment Officer Private Investments and Member of the Management Board at APG Asset Management and Chair of the GRESB Foundation Board. Prior to joining APG in 2005, Patrick spent 11 years with ING Real Estate. Based in APG’s Hong Kong office, Patrick is responsible for all the company’s real estate, infrastructure, natural resources and private equity activities and the newly established asset owner partnering initiatives. The client’s investment holdings are concentrated in securities of publicly traded real estate, infrastructure and natural resource companies and selected private entities, funds and co-investments in Europe, the Americas and the Asia Pacific region.
Patrick has been a member of the board of Steen & Strom, the leading Scandinavian shopping center investor, operator, and developer, and a member of the Executive Board of the European Public Real Estate Association. In addition, Patrick served as chairman of the Management Board of INREV and was ULI Executive Committee member. He holds a MSc in Real Estate, Project Management & Housing from Delft University of Technology and a post doctorate degree in Real Estate from the University of Amsterdam.
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Wed 29 May
4:05 PM — 4:45 PM (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo
Tokyo Midtown Hall, Midtown East B1F, General Session, Hall B
Panel Discussion: Is Real Estate Investment Dead? Decalibration in 2024’s Real Estate Capital Shift
Amid the dynamic 2024 real estate capital markets, a significant shift is underway, driven by the intricate interplay of rising interest rates and geopolitical complexities. This panel takes a deep dive into the complexities of transitioning from equity to debt, shedding light on distinctive challenges present in various global real estate sectors.
As the discussion unfolds, the panel not only addresses the intricacies of this global landscape but also unveils innovative investment models and resilient strategies to set the stage for a new era of possibilities within the international real estate capital markets.
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