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The 10 largest managers represent 40% of the overall AUM which is on par with levels observed in previous years.
As of 31 December 2019, total real estate assets under management (AUM) stand at US$3.6 trillion compared to US$3.2 trillion at the end of 2018. Non-listed real estate represents a significant portion of total real estate assets under management. Of the US$$3.6 trillion total AUM, non-listed accounts for 82.2% or around US$3 trillion.
With US$278.7 billion of real estate AUM, The Blackstone Group tops the overall list. Brookfield Asset Management posted total real estate AUM of US$201.9 billion, securing them second place. In third position was PGIM with US$179.2 billion of real estate AUM.
The two largest managers in Asia Pacific, CapitaLand and ARA Asset Managers, are way ahead of the rest both with total real estate AUM above US$60 billion.
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