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Technology Council to boost CapitaLand's digital efforts
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 16 - 08 - 2015

CapitaLand Limited has formed a new Technology Council consisting of high-caliber digital visionaries to boost its digital efforts to drive its real estate business. The council members are notable venture capitalists Foo Jixun, Managing Partner of GGV Capital and David Su, Managing Partner of Matrix Partners China, both of whom have strong tech focus and a keen eye for the next tech game-changers; as well as Gabriel Lim, CEO of the Media Development Authority of Singapore, the agency key to Singapore's Smart Nation vision in mapping innovative infocomm media solutions. Together, the council provides strategic critique of CapitaLand's operations and insights to the digital universe.
Lim Ming Yan, President & Group CEO of CapitaLand Limited, said: “CapitaLand's technology drive is part of the Group's efforts to sharpen our customer-centric focus to develop real estate of the future – integrated and interconnected smart communities through smart buildings as well as seamless online and offline customer experiences. We are privileged to have stellar tech visionaries join us in the CapitaLand Technology Council. With the wealth of experience and fresh perspectives of the council members, CapitaLand will gain much insight on using digital technology to decode the art of human needs and wants, so that we can create smart buildings for smart customers.”
“The council will also identify tech trends, challenges and opportunities to sharpen CapitaLand's smart focus. This includes offering advice and guidance on how we can drive our growth through strategic collaboration with strong technology partners, such as Tujia.com International (Tujia) – China's largest and fastest growing online apartment sharing platform, which has been dubbed as the Chinese equivalent of US home-rental website Airbnb. CapitaLand's investment in Tujia through Ascott, gives us the opportunity to expand into a new vertical which will augment Ascott's core strength,” added Lim.
To boost CapitaLand's digital offerings, its wholly owned serviced residence business unit, The Ascott Limited (Ascott), is leading a consortium to invest S$67.69 million ($50 million) in Tujia. Ascott will also form a joint venture with Tujia with an initial capital of S$54.15 million ($40 million). This joint venture led by Ascott will operate and franchise serviced apartments in China. It will also provide Ascott with a pipeline of apartments units to expand its portfolio in China where it targets to achieve 20,000 units by 2020.
Beijing-based Tujia's apartment sharing site, valued at more than $1 billion, caters to travellers looking for alternatives to hotels, for vacation as well as business travel within and outside of China. Its website features more than 310,000 apartments covering 388 travel destinations across China as well as overseas destinations such as Bangkok, Singapore and Tokyo for Chinese outbound travellers. Besides its online capabilities, Tujia operates some apartments for owners for a fee and franchises its business to third-party operators.
Lee Chee Koon, Ascott's CEO, who has also been appointed to the board of directors of Tujia, said: “China's lengthening list of billion-dollar technology startups is an indication of investors' confidence in the country's booming internet sector, including O2O (both Offline-to-Online and Online-to-Offline) commerce. The growth of mobile internet connectivity via devices like smart phones and tablets has enabled O2O commerce to thrive and establish itself as a mainstream market at an exponential rate, especially in China where the size of the market is considerably greater than just physical transactions. By investing in Tujia, a frontrunner in the online apartment sharing platform, Ascott is now well positioned to benefit from this growth.”
Lee added: “Ascott has the world's largest serviced residence network in 92 cities across 26 countries, with a target of 80,000 units by 2020. This investment will also allow Ascott to better integrate our offline resources with Tujia's online capabilities to participate more strategically in the O2O space. We plan to make our three internationally recognized brands of serviced residences – Ascott, Citadines and Somerset – available on Tujia's website for booking, expanding our reach to more customers online. Through Ascott's joint venture with Tujia, we will be able to quickly scale up our presence in China to 20,000 units by 2020. With the rapid increase in Chinese travelers overseas and Ascott's presence in many of the tourist and business cities worldwide, our penetration of the Chinese market through our partnership with Tujia is also expected to contribute to Ascott's business globally.”
As part of its joint venture with Tujia, Ascott will operate serviced apartments located within the key growth cities of China using a new brand. This will include newly sourced properties and Tujia's serviced apartments in China that are deemed suitable for conversion. Ascott is the largest international serviced residence owner-operator in China with over 14,000 apartment units in 77 properties across 24 cities.
Justin Luo Jun, Co-founder and CEO of Tujia, said: “We welcome Ascott onboard as a strategic investor and a key joint-venture partner. Ascott has an established track record for over 30 years and is renowned for its strong capabilities in managing over 200 properties globally under three award-winning serviced residence brands that enjoy recognition worldwide. We expect to have more than 400,000 apartments to be listed on Tujia's website by the end of this year so as to cater to the market demand. Our collaboration with Ascott will allow us to tap on Ascott's expertise to offer more world-class serviced apartments and strengthen Tujia's position as the leading online apartment sharing platform in China.” — SG


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