Invista REIM plc grows operations and assets under management (UK)

Invista Real Estate Investment Management plc ("Invista" / the "Company"), the UK's largest listed real estate fund management group, today announces that it is establishing a fund management platform in Hong Kong and Singapore.

This is a continuation of the core strategies announced at the time of IPO and meets its core objectives of:
1. Grow recurring income;
2. Maximise investment returns compared with benchmarks;
3. Increase the number of opportunities for performance fees;
4. Deploy balance sheet funds into growth areas for our business; and
5. Diversify the business into new fund types and geographies.

The Invista Real Estate International Fund LP (the "Invista International Fund" / the "Fund") has also acquired the Big Orange Self Storage Fund, which has investments in Hong Kong and Singapore.

Further details of both elements of the transaction are set out below.

Acquisition of Asian fund management platform
Invista has conditionally agreed to acquire the Asian fund management platform of Babcock & Brown Limited ("B&B").

The acquisition will provide Invista with new offices in Hong Kong and Singapore together with a small team of experienced fund managers and access to their institutional client investors. The Asian fund management platform currently manages one fund, the Asian Big Orange Self Storage Fund, which, in parallel to the transaction is being acquired by the Invista International Fund.

Along with Invista's current offices in Europe, the new offices will provide the Company with a strategic platform to grow its operations across Asia, further establishing Invista as an international real estate investment management business. The acquisition of the Asian fund management platform will have no effect on Invista's current uncommitted cash surplus and is being acquired at no cost. It will generate new fund management revenues from the new fund. Through its newly established local management platform, Invista will aim to attract further new third party investors to the Fund and thereby further grow the business. It is anticipated that the acquisition will be completed in May.

Invista's new Asian presence will be led by the newly appointed Head of Hong Kong and Singapore Investments, Broderick Storie, who will initially be focused on building/ expanding the business into the mature markets of the region, primarily Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore. Broderick was previously the head of B&B's real estate operations in Asia (ex-Japan). He has considerable experience investing across the Asia-Pacific region including the creating and establishment of new funds and joint ventures. Broderick originally launched the Asian Self Storage Fund. Broderick will report directly to Philip Gadsden, Deputy CEO of Invista, and Philip will chair the new Asian Investment Committee.

In addition to the Asian based team, Invista is also hiring Tom Rowley who will be based in the UK. Tom will work closely with the current senior Invista team in developing global initiatives and new corporate expansion. Tom has extensive experience both in Australia and across the UK and Europe. He was previously the head of B&B's real estate business in the UK and was also instrumental in establishing the European real estate operations at B&B. He will join the senior business management team at Invista, and will report directly to Duncan Owen, CEO of Invista.

Acquisition of Big Orange Self Storage Fund by the Invista International Fund
The Invista International Fund has signed conditional contracts for the acquisition of the Big Orange Self Storage Fund ("BOSS" / "the Fund") from Babcock & Brown Limited for a total cash consideration of £12.95 million (approx. €13.13 mln.). In addition to the purchase consideration, the Invista International Fund will inject further capital alongside other investors but will take a controlling stake in the fund until further new investors subscribe. It is a closed-ended fund and will retain the non recourse debt obligations in connection with the current assets as

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