TH Real Estate expands investment team

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15 May 2017
| By Oksana Patron |
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Real estate manager, TH Real Estate has expanded its Australian team with the new appointment of Lisa Peng as a real estate investment analyst.

She would be based in Sydney and report to the company’s executive director and head of Australia, Nick Evans.

Peng would be responsible for providing analytical support, research and financial analysis across the core functions of the firm’s business in Australia, including equity investment and asset management.

She has five years of experience across property and financial analysis and joined from St George Bank, where she was a real estate analyst and was responsible for managing a portfolio of mid-market and institutional property clients with debt requirements of up to $100 million.

Prior to this, she worked at ANZ Corporate and Commercial Banking as a credit analyst, conducting due-diligence and in-depth credit analysis of new and existing property investment deals across diverse asset classes.

Commenting on the appointment, Evans said: “This appointment reaffirms our commitment to further growing our business locally and will provide critical resourcing to support the growth of the business in Australia”.

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