AMP Capital
Industry | Investment Management |
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Headquarters | Sydney, Australia |
Area served
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Australia New Zealand Japan Hong Kong China Singapore India Bahrain United Kingdom United States |
Key people
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Adam Tindall (CEO) |
Owner | AMP Holdings Limited 85% Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation 15% |
Number of employees
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900+ worldwide |
Parent | AMP Limited |
Website | ampcapital.com ampcapital.com.au ampcapital.co.nz ampcapital.com/japan smsfcommunity |
AMP Capital is a large global investment manager headquartered in Sydney, Australia. It is part of the AMP Group, one of Australia's largest retail and corporate pension provider, and largest life insurance provider, with most assets originating from the aligned entity.
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Locations
In addition to its operations in Australia and New Zealand, AMP Capital has a growing international presence with offices in Bahrain, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Luxembourg, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the United States.
List of Shopping centres
Australia
New South Wales
- Casula Mall
- Crossroads Homemaker Centre
- Dapto Mall
- Macquarie Centre
- Marrickville Metro
- Northbridge Plaza
- Royal Randwick Shopping Centre
- Westfield Liverpool (50%)[1]
- Westfield Warringah Mall (50%)[1]
Queensland
Victoria
South Australia
Western Australia
New Zealand
History
On 9 December 2011, AMP announced a strategic business alliance between AMP Capital and a leading Japanese trust bank, Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation (MUTB), a leading Japanese trust bank which provides services to institutions and retail clients across retail and corporate banking, trust assets, real estate and global markets.[2] MUTB acquired a minority interest in AMP Capital Holdings Limited, the parent company of AMP Capital.[3] The alliance will give AMP access to 80 percent of Japan's institutional investors, around 14 percent of its retail and high net worth banking networks and 100 retail securities brokerage branches.[3]
AMP Capital also has a number of joint venture companies in Asia. It has a 50% stake in AIMS AMP Capital in Singapore, a joint venture REIT management company co-owned with AIMS Financial Group, as well as 15% in China Life AMP Asset Management.[4]
Accolades
AMP Capital is ranked among the top 12 infrastructure managers globally and is one of the largest real estate managers in Asia[5] as well as providing commercial, industrial and retail property management services. AMP Capital is among the top 6 in Asia for private equity (funds-of-funds)[5] as well as managing investments in fixed income and equities.
References
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