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First REIT’s 1Q22 Business Update Shines Light On the Potential of its Japan Portfolio

Nurse Holding Patient's Hand
Nurse Holding Patient's Hand

The world is opening up, and throngs of images are popping up on your Instagram feed of places such as Japan and the United Kingdom.

It is indeed a good feeling to know that we are seeing a return to the world we were used to.

Although a tad slower than the rest, Japan has announced its intention to reopen to international tourists in June 2022.

That said, Japan is an interesting region for First REIT.

The healthcare REIT’s fiscal 2022’s first quarter (1Q22) business update does seem to suggest that the land of the rising sun is poised to shine.

First REIT has a portfolio of 31 properties spread across Indonesia, Singapore, and recently Japan.

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It’s managed by First REIT Management Limited, which is 60% owned by OUE Limited (SGX: LJ3) and 40% owned by OUE Lippo Healthcare Limited (SGX: 5WA).

Its sponsor is OUE Limited, which is the controlling shareholder of OUE Lippo Healthcare Limited.

First REIT enjoys the right-of-first-refusal (ROFR) on the pipeline of hospitals in Indonesia from PT Lippo Karawaci Tbk (IDX: LPKR).

In addition, it has the ROFR from OUE Lippo Healthcare Limited to tap into its network of growing healthcare assets across Pan-Asia.

Japan properties have started contribution

In its 1Q22 results, First REIT started reporting maiden contributions from its Japan properties.

This was after the completion of the acquisition of the 12 Japanese nursing homes in March 2022.

Rental and other income was up 32% year on year to S$25.5 million, with net property and other income (NPI) increased 34.9% year on year to S$25.1 million.

Source: SGX, First REIT 1Q22 business update

Distribution per unit (DPU) for the period was up 1.5% year on year to S$0.0066. Annualised DPU stands at S$0.0264.

As at unit price of S$0.295, this effectively translates to a trailing 12-month distribution yield of 8.9%.

Buffering geographical concentration risk

With the inclusion of the Japan nursing homes, the total portfolio valuation of First REIT has grown from S$962.4 million to S$1,235.9 million.

The inclusion of Japan has provided First REIT with further geographic diversification.

Prior to this acquisition, Indonesia’s contribution to assets under management (AUM) was more than 95%.


Source: First REIT FY2021 Financial Results


Source: First REIT 1Q2022 business update

As of 1Q22, the geographic AUM breakdown of First REIT is 75.3% Indonesia, 22% Japan, and 2.7% Singapore.

Raised overall weighted average lease term

The weighted average lease expiry (WALE) of the Japan nursing homes, as at 31 December 2021, was 21.3 years.

This acquisition increased First REIT’s blended WALE to 13.3 years, compared to 11.5 years before the acquisition.

Overall, this seems to bode well for the lease expiration profiles of First REIT, where 77.4% of its lease profiles are more than 10 years.

Riding on ageing population demographic

Japan’s aged population has been rising since 1950.

In 2021, the percentage of people aged 65 and above was 29.1% (Singapore is at 17.6%), the highest among 201 countries and regions across the world.

This is expected to go up as high as 35.3% by 2040.

First REIT’s foray into the Japanese market looks set to enjoy tailwinds from increased demand for nursing homes as the population ages.

Additionally, all 12 of its Japan Nursing Homes are master-leased to third party master tenants that are well-established and experienced local nursing home operators.

Japan’s contribution to continue

This is a good start for First REIT when it comes to diversifying its portfolio into developed markets.

No doubt, the maiden contribution from the Japan nursing homes is encouraging.

Japan’s ageing population, along with its plan to open up, are tailwinds that investors can look forward to.

That said, geographic contributions from Indonesia will still continue to form a major source of rental income for First REIT.

Combined with further easing in Indonesia (from vaccinated travel lanes to increased capacity for non-essential commercial activities), it is likely that First REIT will see some positive impact to its shopping malls and hotels as well.

We continue to pay close attention to the business as these are tailwinds we expect to see in the next quarter.

As at unit price of S$0.295, First REIT’s price-to-book (P/B) ratio stands at 0.85 times.

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Disclaimer: Kent Lee does not own any of the companies mentioned.

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