REIT: Onslaught Of Supply, Retail To Hold Up Better

Kenanga expects the implied target yields for Malaysia REITs to remain stable throughout CY24 on the assumption that
BNM’s OPR to stay at 3.00% and the next move(beyond CY24) is more likely to be a rate cut rather than a rate hike. It said this should augur well for REIT valuations. Meanwhile, the 10-year Malaysian Government Securities (MGS) yield – the risk free rate benchmark it used in REIT valuation has consistently stayed below 4.00% since coming off its peak of 4.57% in Oct. The house assumes a 4% risk-free in its REIT valuation.

Retail
Two more gigantic malls to open this year. While the house is positive on REITs with malls in strategic locations, Kenanga is mindful of competition for footfall posed by new sizeable high-profile malls in an already highly saturated market. Two new malls within Kuala Lumpur with a collective retail space of c.1.5m sq. ft, are scheduled for openings this year, i.e. 118 Mall and Pavilion Damansara Heights (Phase 2). These will be on the heels of the onslaught of the Exchange TRX and Pavilion Damansara Heights (Phase 1) malls in 2HCY23. Situated in the heart of the city and home to over 500 experiential stores, we believe the potential impacts of The Exchange TRX to the retail market could not be avoided especially to malls in close proximity such as Pavilion KL and Suria KLCC. The crowded market could be partially cushioned by the relaxation on visas application for several neighbouring countries, coupled with a cheaper MYR, the house believes tourism will be on the rise in coming quarters, benefiting the retail segment.

Based on National Property Information Centre’s (NAPIC) 2HCY23 Property Market Report, occupancy rates of retail space in shopping complexes came in at 77.4% (Jun 2023: 76.6%) from an occupied space of 13.7m sqm on a total retail space of 17.7m sqm. This supported higher rental income from improved tenant sales amid rising footfall and sustained occupancy levels especially in prime shopping centres in Klang Valley.

The house said it is mindful that the performance of retail malls could be weighed down by weakened consumer spending on elevated inflation, the increase in the SST to 8% (from 6%), and the introduction of a luxury tax ranging from 5% to 10% and the impending fuel subsidy rationalisation. On the flip side, tourist arrivals and their spending may be boosted by a weak MYR.

Office
Five new office buildings are pending completion in 1HCY24 which will contribute another c.1.4m sq ft to Klang Valley’s existing cumulative office stock, two of which are located in KL City, namely Felcra Tower, and The Exchange TRX Office by Lendlease. These will be on the heels of the recent completion of four new office developments, namely Merdeka 118 tower, PNB 1194 office building, Aspire Tower, and Pavilion Damansara Heights Corporate Tower, which contributed to a drop in overall purpose-built office occupancy rate to 78.6% (Jun 2023: 79.0%) from an occupied space of 19.6m sqm against a total office space of 24.9m sqm.

Despite increased supply, Grade A buildings in decentralized locations with strong connectivity and green certifications are
expected to remain relatively resilient for its strong and growing demand. Also, there is demand for office spaces from highgrowth sectors such as technology, finance, and professional services.

Kenanga’s sector top picks are: (i) KLCC for its stronger perceived appeal to foreign shoppers and the advantage of having a
higher income customer group who may only be minimally affected by the proposed tax hike, and (ii) SUNREIT on the view that it will experience milder impact from the entry of TRX mall given its landmark assets’ distance to the mall, coupled with being the landlord for numerous Grade A office buildings in prime locations.

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