Frasers Property Limited

Business Development Intern

Frasers Property Limited

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Location Type: Office

Location: SingaporeSingapore

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About the role

  • Assisting in undertaking market research to gather key market data and insights that will support the team in preparing approval papers for site acquisitions
  • Preparing financial models to support approval papers for acquisitions/ redevelopments/ disposals in Singapore and Malaysia
  • Assisting with transaction and development management of assigned projects, including working closely with internal and external stakeholders including legal, valuation, tax, etc
  • Performing competitive analysis of market competition, pricing, demand vis-a-vis future launches, transactions benchmarking, and customer analytics to generate business insights and contribute to design development for existing and pipeline projects
  • Providing support in on-going projects in KL and Singapore, which are currently at different stages of regulatory approvals

Requirements

  • Final-year undergraduate student in Real Estate, Business, Finance or its equivalent preferred
  • Familiarity with the real estate markets with prior investments internship experience with a real estate developer or investment manager would be an advantage
  • Resourceful, have an analytical mind and proficiency in financial modeling and PowerPoint
  • Good teamwork, strong initiative, good business and financial acumen, and able to work independently in a fast-paced environment.
Benefits
  • Health insurance
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Paid time off
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Hard Skills & Tools
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Soft Skills
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