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Amended REIT rules to fuel property growth

Ehda M. Dagooc - The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines — The government’s move to amend the Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Law is seen to fuel the growth of property and capital markets.

According to Colliers International Philippines, amending the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of REIT indicated a more exciting property market and a good magnet to big ticket investors.

The Philippine government enacted the REIT law in 2009 with a stated goal of democratizing wealth and attracting more foreign investment into the property sector. But the launch of REITs was stalled by a number of regulatory roadblocks, including taxation issues and a high public ownership requirement. REITs are now likely to be implemented this year as the government has agreed to relax the law’s restrictive rules.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has relaxed the MPO requirement to 33 percent from the previous IRR’s requirement of 40 percent Note that most Asian economies have minimal minimum public ownership (MPO) requirements. Countries such as Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia have MPOs of between 20 percent and 30 percent.

Funds raised from REIT are also mandated to be reinvested in the domestic market.

The law is likely to develop the country’s property and capital markets.

According to Colliers, the successful launch of REITs in the Philippines bodes well for the property market and the Philippine economy in general as it is likely to attract more foreign investments into the country.

The Canada-based consultancy agency further sees greater interest in the implementation of REIT law.

REITS should also stoke the construction and infrastructure sectors which have significant multiplier effects to the economy, it added.

  The full implementation of REITs places the Philippines at par with other Asian economies that have fully developed capital and real estate markets.

Colliers believes that REIT implementation in the Philippines will result in the further differentiation and innovation of property development projects in the Philippines which should eventually benefit Filipino investors and end-users.

Overall, a successful REIT launch should take advantage of the government’s ambitious infrastructure development plans as well as the objective of relaxing foreign ownership in crucial economic sectors such as construction and retail.

“Now is the most opportune time to launch REITs as the Philippine property market has been on an upswing. The Philippines’ office market, for instance, is one of the most active in the region, with about a million sq metres being completed every year and an annual take up of more than 900,000 sq metres,” Colliers said.

The property segment’s growth has been anchored on an economy that has been expanding by an average of 6.3 percent per annum from 2010 to 2018.

The sustained economic growth from 2020 to 2022 should support the expansion of the real estate sector and the attractiveness of a REIT launch.

Aside from traditional asset classes such as office, retail, warehouses, and hotels, Colliers believes that other segments of the economy are likely to benefit from the launch of REITs in the Philippines.

With the government being more active in attracting private sector investment, property firms should also explore possible public-private partnership (PPP) projects that cover hospitals, schools, and toll roads.

It further suggested that developers should be on the lookout for the enactment of the proposed relaxation of foreign ownership cap on construction and retail sectors. In our opinion, easing of foreign ownership restrictions in these sectors should contribute to a more attractive REIT industry in the Philippines moving forward.

 REIT is a stock corporation established in accordance with the corporation code of the Philippines and the rules and regulations promulgated by SEC, organized under the laws of a foreign country principally for the purpose of owning income-generating real estate assets and real estate securities.  

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