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First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) boasts arguably the Middle East’s most robust global real estate franchise. The bank has an established international presence across both MENA and mature global markets and acts as an aggregator of Middle Eastern liquidity outside the region.
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Hong Kong’s largest developer by market capitalization, Sun Hung Kai Properties (SHKP) achieved stable profit growth amid a pressured commercial environment.
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Despite the challenging real estate market, Sun Hung Kai Properties (SHKP) has still been able to maintain a stable profit scale, and a series of residential projects launched by the firm has allowed it to out in a significant performance in residential development during the research period.
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Relying on its sufficient cash reserves, ultra-low debt ratio and many rental properties, Sun Hung Kai Properties (SHKP) has demonstrated its resilience during the downturn in the real estate market during the past year.
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Grit Real Estate Income Group’s diverse portfolio, high occupancy, multinational tenants and strong financial discipline drive its growth. Sustainability and gender equality initiatives, alongside strategic asset management, position the company to become a market leader in the region.
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Warsaw-based developer Globe Trade Centre (GTC) has stood out from competitors over the review period thanks to robust growth in its already expansive commercial real estate operations in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Sonae Sierra has demonstrated strong operational performance over the review period, complemented by key strategic investments and a steadfast commitment to sustainability.
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Colliers is operating in over 10 major markets across Asia Pacific, and during the past year it has remained on the offensive in areas where it is strong, including outsourcing and advisory, leasing and capital markets, and investment management.
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CBRE continued its high standard as one of North America’s leading real estate agencies, delivering leadership, innovation, and client-centred solutions in a highly competitive market during the review period. As the largest real estate services firm in North America, CBRE is distinguished for its extensive network and comprehensive expertise across the US, Canada and Mexico.
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Since its inception, Kuwait Financial Centre (Markaz) has embraced a strategy of acquiring, developing and managing institutional-quality properties in prime locations.
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A leading developer of grade A industrial and logistics real estate, IndoSpace, backed by Everstone Group, has a 52% market share in India’s top eight markets and is still expanding in this fastest-growing large economy.
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As one of the largest real estate services providers, CBRE offers comprehensive services including valuation and advisory, investment and asset management, and project and development services.
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Skanska has performed well during the review period, underscoring its ability to lead and innovate despite challenging market conditions. The Nordic housing market faced a slowdown this year due to rising interest rates and economic uncertainty, but Skanska’s resilient approach and strategic focus on sustainability helped it rise above these obstacles.
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CBRE demonstrated a robust 7.5% revenue growth across its European operations, in contrast to struggling competitors in the region.
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Nordanö’s performance during the review period demonstrates the company's commitment to sustainability and innovation. It demonstrates the capacity to take the lead in a constantly changing sector while keeping a close eye on ethical business conduct and cutting-edge technological advancements.
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Savills has initiated a significant expansion of its residential team in the Middle East as a response to consistent growth in real estate activity in the region.
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Hines has had a significant 2023 and 2024, with strong performance especially in the residential and retail sectors in North America, demonstrating innovative strategies that address pressing market challenges.
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A dominant player in global real estate investment, Blackstone oversees real estate assets valued at €115.5 billion across Europe. Its portfolio is supported by a robust team of more than 220 professionals.
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Bank of America (BofA) continues to be a key player in North America’s commercial real estate (CRE) landscape, closing out 2023 with $86.57 billion in CRE loans, a notable 11.4% year-over-year increase. Representing 8.2% of its total loan portfolio, these loans support a variety of real estate ventures that foster urban development, economic growth and housing accessibility.
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United Real Estate Company (URC) has demonstrated tangible improvements in profitability, thanks to strong performance in its existing portfolio.
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Blackstone continues to expand its footprint in the Asia market, riding on its solutions capabilities across sales, investors and marketing in Asia.
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CapitaLand Development has performed well over the review period thanks to achievements in its business parks portfolio in Singapore and China.
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Standard Bank’s exceptional performance in financing, client engagement, and innovative solutions across the continent’s real estate sector earns it the award for Africa’s best bank for real estate. The bank also showcased strong growth in new facilities and in refinances which enables them to maintain the market leader role in the region.
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Broll Property Group’s award as Africa’s best real estate agency reflects its strong performance across multiple sectors and its commitment to sustainability and innovation in an evolving market.
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Colliers’ dedication to setting high standards in real estate management, leasing and capital markets has made it a standout leader in the Nordics and Baltics region.
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BTG Pactual achieved strong financial performance in the latest fiscal year, with total revenues reaching R$6.0 billion, reflecting a robust 10% year-on-year growth. Adjusted net income rose to R$2.9 billion, a 15% increase year-on-year, underscoring BTG's continued financial health and growth trajectory. This success highlights BTG Pactual’s position as a leading bank in Latin America’s high-growth real estate sector.
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In 2023 and 2024, Corporación Inmobiliaria Vesta (Vesta) made significant strides within Latin America’s real estate market, particularly in the logistics and industrial domains. Vesta’s strategic expansion has been fuelled by high demand from e-commerce, manufacturing and logistics industries, leading the company to focus on industrial parks across Mexico in high-demand regions. By maintaining occupancy rates in stabilized properties at nearly 98%, Vesta has achieved robust leasing success that underscores its strong market positioning.
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With nearly 30 years of experience, Red Megacentro has established itself as a leading industrial real estate developer in Latin America, specializing in warehouse and self-storage rentals. The company manages over 20.5 million sq ft of gross leasable area (GLA) across more than 60 locations in Chile, Peru and the US, offering state-of-the-art facilities that cater to a diverse range of tenant needs. Red Megacentro’s core mission is to provide space for businesses to grow and succeed, supported by innovative design and exceptional service.
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Knight Frank has come a long way since opening its first office in the Middle East in 2009. The company has expanded its physical presence in the region to include offices in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and most recently Egypt.
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JLL's advisory services in North America saw major achievements across 2023 and 2024, solidifying its reputation for market leadership. The firm supported strategic commercial real estate transitions, notably through data centre investments addressing heightened demand from AI and cloud sectors amid power and space shortages. In addition, JLL's valuation advisory expanded in healthcare and other specialized sectors, helping clients navigate complex market landscapes with data-driven insights.