OUE Real Estate Investment Trust has announced the establishment of a S$500 million commercial paper programme, further solidifying its financial position and strategic growth plans.
Oue ReitCommercial PaperReal Estate InvestmentFinancial StrategySingaporeReal EstateOct 07, 2025

A commercial paper programme is a financial tool that allows companies to issue short-term debt securities to raise capital. These securities are typically used to manage working capital and short-term financing needs.
OUE REIT established the S$500 million commercial paper programme to enhance its financial flexibility, manage its capital structure more effectively, and support its ongoing growth initiatives.
The benefits include greater financial flexibility, cost-effective short-term financing, and the ability to capitalize on market opportunities. It also helps in maintaining a robust balance sheet and a strong credit profile.
The commercial paper programme supports OUE REIT's strategic objectives by providing the financial resources needed to acquire, develop, and manage high-quality real estate assets, ensuring long-term value for unitholders.
For more information, investors and stakeholders can refer to OUE REIT's official communications and financial reports, which provide detailed updates on the trust's financial strategies and initiatives.

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