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Schroder set for Asia real estate investment push
Schroder Real Estate has appointed John Chantrell to the newly-created role of head of Asian real estate. Chantrell will be responsible for the real estate strategy and investments across the Asia Pacific region as well as developing the business.
The Asset 14 Sep 2016
Schroder Real Estate has appointed John Chantrell to the newly-created role of head of Asian real estate. Chantrell will be responsible for the real estate strategy and investments across the Asia Pacific region as well as developing the business. 
“Following the successful evolution of the real estate business across the UK and continental European markets, as well as the growth of our Global Real Estate Securities capability, expansion into Asia is a natural next step. Existing clients and strategic relationships are looking to expand into Asian real estate and we see a growing number of potential clients seeking investment opportunities in the region,” says Lieven Debruyne, CEO Asia Pacific at Schroders. 
Chantrell brings with him thirty years of experience in property and has previously held a number of senior posts at companies such as Advance Funds Management, Colonial First State Global Asset Management and Novion Property Group. He has a strong track record as an active investor in Australia with responsibility for over A$8 billion in transactions, as well as experience with investors in a number of large commercial real estate markets in the region including Tokyo, Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore and mainland China.
Chantrell will report to Duncan Owen, global head of real estate, and will be based in Hong Kong.
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