Charter Hall Social Infrastructure REIT : CQE FY22 Half Year Results Presentation
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FY22 Half Year Results
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17 February 2022
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Acknowledgement
of Country
Charter Hall is proud to work with our customers and communities to invest in and create places on lands across Australia. We pay our respects to the traditional owners, their elders past and present, and value their care and custodianship of these lands.
Coming Together, 2021.
'Coming Together' is an artwork which is reflective of strength, resilience and nurturing partnerships.
Frances Belle Parker (Yaegl)
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Scott Martin
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Nathan Chew
Deputy Fund Manager
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Agenda
Key Highlights and Strategy
Financial Performance
Operational Performance
Industry Overview
Outlook & Guidance
Additional Information
Cover: Emergency Command Centre,
33 Richmond Road, Keswick, Adelaide, SA
Left: Mater, 14 Stratton Street, Newstead, QLD
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Key Highlights
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CQE Centre,
Brighton East, VIC
FY22 Half Year Results
Key Highlights and Strategy
Australia largest diversified ASX-listed social infrastructure REIT
FY22 distribution guidance of 17.2 cpu, a 9.6% increase on FY21
Financial
Balance Sheet
Property Portfolio
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WALE
EPU / DPU
Gross Assets
8.5c / 8.4c
$1.9b
14.6yrs
Increase of 6.3% / 12.0% on 1H FY21
Increase of 28.2% from 30 June 2021
Investment Capacity1
Revaluation Uplift2
Occupancy
$200m
$175.4m
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Increase of 11.9% from 30 June 2021
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Approved Solar Commitment
NTA per Unit
Metropolitan Locations3
$8.6m
$3.78
79%
Part of broad range of ESG initiatives
Increase of 16.3% from 30 June 2021
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As at 17 February 2022, following extension and increase of debt facilities completed in February 2022
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Like-for-like revaluation uplift, excludes 4 development properties completed in 1H FY22 and 23 childcare assets acquired during December 2021
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By income
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Charter Hall Social Infrastructure REIT (Trust) is an Australia-based real estate investment trust (REIT). The Trust is focused on investing in social infrastructure properties within Australia. The Trust is engaged in providing investors with secure income and capital growth through exposure to social infrastructure property. The Trust's property portfolio assets comprise directly held investment properties and indirectly held interests in investment properties held through joint ventures and an investment through a financial asset. The Trust's portfolio includes approximately 373 properties. It invests in childcare, government and health care sectors. Its properties include Mater Headquarters & Training Facilities, Brisbane City Council Bus Network Terminal, South Australian Emergency Services Command Centre, 27 Livingstone Street, 35 Brookfield Road, Geoscience Australia and others. The Trust is managed by Charter Hall Social Infrastructure Limited.