(Reuters) -Singapore-listed data centre real estate investment trust Keppel DC REIT said on Monday it will buy a data centre in Tokyo with parent Keppel for 82.1 billion Japanese yen ($555.29 million).
Keppel DC REIT will hold a 98.47% effective interest in Tokyo Data Centre 3, a hyperscale, five-story data centre in Greater Tokyo’s Inzai City, while Keppel will hold the remaining stake.
The deal value represents a near 1.1% discount to the data centre’s valuation of 83.0 billion Japanese yen.
The firm said it will raise gross proceeds of S$404.5 million through a non-renounceable preferential offering, with around S$229.8 million to be used to finance the acquisition.
The deal marks Keppel DC REIT’s second addition of a data centre in Japan to its portfolio, as the Asia Pacific region witnesses a boom in spending on data centre infrastructure amid the AI race.
The company expects the purchase to be earnings accretive, while increasing its assets under management to S$5.7 billion ($4.44 billion).
Keppel DC REIT said it agreed the transaction with a third party and did not name the seller.
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(Reporting by Nichiket Sunil in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid)