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Whereever you stake your territory, making your organization more efficient and boosting your bottom line are top priorities

Ernst & Young supports many of the Construction industry's leading players, providing assurance in the form of audit and tax as well as solutions to some of their most pressing strategic and operational problems:

Suggesting new measures of performance :

  • Facilitating fresh thinking about structures and how to approach markets, competitors, and customers
  • Developing integrated e-business processes
  • Promoting new opportunities for profitable collaboration and partnership in an industry frequently driven by conflict
  • The team is drawn from the best in the industry encompassing a mix of professionals including surveyors, engineers, financiers, accountants, tax specialists and lawyers as well as senior executives with both operational and advisory experience.

As the real estate market becomes ever more complex, international investors and major corporate occupiers are challenging the way real estate is priced and financed. In developed markets, competition for investment opportunities has increased dramatically. Large, well-financed investment vehicles have entered the market, demanding improved performance and increased flexibility.

Ernst & Young's Real Estate Group guides investors through the maze of possibilities, providing practical solutions based on clear analysis of the available options and executing their transactions efficiently. By working as an integrated team of finance specialists, tax professionals, and audit/assurance experts, we ensure that the implications of each choice are carefully considered and that innovative structures are put in place wherever possible and appropriate. Furthermore, we advise clients right through the transaction process, from the initial structuring to the negotiation of the legal documentation and final closure.

If you have any queries about the above service, please contact Teoh Soo Hock.

Tel no : (6) 03 7495 8717
Email : Teoh Soo Hock 

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