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Invesco Real Estate has announced the creation of a senior fundraising role in South Korea, marking a significant step in its strategic expansion within the region. This move comes as the firm seeks to strengthen its relationships with local investors and enhance its fundraising capabilities. Among the prominent South Korean investors is the National Pension Service (NPS), which demonstrated its commitment to Invesco by investing $98 million in the firm’s US value-add fund in 2022.
The establishment of this new position underscores Invesco's dedication to tapping into the growing interest in real estate investments among South Korean institutions. By appointing a senior professional to spearhead fundraising efforts, Invesco aims to better serve its clients and attract additional capital for its various investment strategies. This initiative reflects the increasing importance of the South Korean market in the global real estate investment landscape, as firms look to diversify their portfolios and capitalize on emerging opportunities.
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