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Media Release
15 February 2022
TE Capital Partners through its TE Asia Opportunities Series and a fund managed by LaSalle Investment Management has completed the acquisition of 140 Cecil Street, a 17-storey office building also known as PIL Building within Singapore’s Central Business District. TE Capital Partners will be the operating partner for the Joint Venture.

Media Release
07 July 2021
TE Capital Partners acquired a strategic stake in Japanese real estate asset manager, Tokyo Trust Capital Co., Ltd. (www.ttcap.co.jp)

Ming Tian Di
01 July 2021
TE CAPITAL PARTNERS ACQUIRES SECOND PORTFOLIO OF MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ASSETS IN TOKYO

Media Release
30 June 2021
TE CAPITAL PARTNERS ACQUIRES SECOND PORTFOLIO OF MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ASSETS IN TOKYO

Media Release
19 April 2021
TE CAPITAL PARTNERS ACQUIRES INTEREST IN 434 HECTARES OF LAND IN
NORTH MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

Media Release
18 December 2020
TE CAPITAL PARTNERS ACQUIRES A PORTFOLIO OF PRIME MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ASSETS IN TOKYO

Media Release
14 September 2020
We are pleased to announce that TE Capital Partners has raised a total of $330,576 for the Beyond Blessing Campaign. Together, we are committed to create an impact and make a difference in this world.
Terence Teo
Managing Director
TE Capital Partners Pte Ltd
In collaboration with Beyond Social Services

Edgeprop
7 August 2020
Third-gen Teo family’s TE Capital stays invested in Melbourne, undeterred by state of disaster

Media Release
7 July 2020
TE Capital Partners Acquires 350 Queen Street Melbourne for A$145 million

Straits Times
7 July 2020
Roxy-Pacific, Teo Tong Lim's family office to buy Melbourne tower for $140 million

Ming Tian Di
7 July 2020
Singapore's TE Capital, Roxy-Pacific Buy Melbourne Office Tower for A$145M

Beyond Blessings initiated by TE Capital
6 June 2020
A $100,000 target to be raised together with the dollar-for-dollar matching program by TE Capital. 100% of the funds collected through this campaign will go towards affected families supported by Beyond Social Services.