News: Greg Hyland to join CBRE as Head of Capital Markets, Asia Pacific

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Greg Hyland to join CBRE as Head of Capital Markets, Asia Pacific

Hyland will have responsibility for CBRE’s Capital Markets across Asia Pacific, working with CBRE’s strong existing Capital Markets teams across the region.
Greg Hyland to join CBRE as Head of Capital Markets, Asia Pacific

CBRE has announced that Greg Hyland will join CBRE as Managing Director, Capital Markets, Asia Pacific.

Hyland will have responsibility for CBRE’s Capital Markets across Asia Pacific, working with CBRE’s strong existing Capital Markets teams across the region.

In a joint statement, Martin Samworth, CBRE’s Group President & CEO of Advisory Services for APAC/EMEA and Chris Ludeman, Global President of Capital Markets, commented: “Greg’sbroad understanding of global capital markets and ability to advise, execute and deliver for clients will enhance our global Capital Markets offering, while driving our growth strategy across the APAC region.”

Hyland brings more than 18 years of experience to CBRE Asia Pacific, with a China, Singapore and Australia specialization. Most recently, he served as Head of Capital Markets, Singapore for JLL. Mr. Hyland also held a variety of other executive roles at JLL, including Regional Director of Asia Capital Markets in Singapore and Head of Investment in Shanghai.

Over the past five years, Mr. Hyland has advised on over US$10 billion of real estate transactions.

“CBRE is recognized as the global leader in real estate capital markets services and I’m delighted to be joining. Investors increasingly demand seamless and innovative services, and CBRE’s commitment to investing in the platform will ensure we will continue to deliver outstanding results for our clients,” said Hyland.

Hyland, who will be based in Singapore, holds a Bachelor of Applied Sciences (Property Economics), Queensland University of Technology, Australia. 

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