Capitaland Mall Trust - Annual Report 2015 - page 3

Corporate Profile
CMT is the first REIT listed on Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (SGX-ST) in July 2002.
CMT is also the largest REIT by market capitalisation, approximately S$6.8 billion (as at 31 December
2015) in Singapore. CMT has been affirmed an ‘A2’ issuer rating by Moody’s Investors Service on
16 July 2015. The ‘A2’ issuer rating is the highest rating assigned to a Singapore REIT.
CMT owns and invests in quality income-producing assets which are used, or predominantly used,
for retail purposes primarily in Singapore. As at 31 December 2015, CMT’s portfolio comprised a diverse
list of close to 3,100 leases with local and international retailers and achieved a committed occupancy
of 97.6%. CMT’s 16 quality shopping malls, which are strategically located in the suburban areas and
downtown core of Singapore, comprise Tampines Mall, Junction 8, Funan DigitaLife Mall, IMM Building,
Plaza Singapura, Bugis Junction, Sembawang Shopping Centre, JCube, Raffles City Singapore (40.00%
interest), Lot One Shoppers’ Mall, 90 out of 91 strata lots in Bukit Panjang Plaza, The Atrium@Orchard,
Clarke Quay, Bugis+, Westgate (30.00% interest) and Bedok Mall. CMT also owns 122.7 million units in
CapitaLand Retail China Trust, the first China shopping mall REIT listed on SGX-ST in December 2006.
CMT is managed by an external manager, CapitaLand Mall Trust Management Limited, which is an
indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of CapitaLand Limited, one of Asia’s largest real estate companies
headquartered and listed in Singapore.
Vision
C
reating Value
M
aximising Returns
T
ransforming Experiences
CMT’s vision embraces all our stakeholders.
We rely on the continued and combined support
of our Unitholders, business partners, tenants,
shoppers and employees to achieve this vision
and, in return, share with them the fruits of our
success.
Mission
To deliver stable distributions and sustainable
total returns to Unitholders.
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