Keppel Eyes Property and Green Tech Expansion in HCMC

Keppel eyes property and green tech expansion

Keppel Eyes Property and Green Tech Expansion in HCMC

Singaporean conglomerate Keppel is actively expanding its operational footprint across Ho Chi Minh City. During a high-level meeting with Chairman Nguyen Van Duoc of the City People’s Committee, Mr. Louis Lim, CEO of Keppel’s Real Estate Division, confirmed that the group has invested approximately $4 billion in Vietnam to date. Keppel focuses on delivering high-quality real estate assets designed around smart, sustainable standards.

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Accelerating Smart Real Estate Projects in Ho Chi Minh City

Keppel continues to advance flagship real estate developments while seeking new expansion opportunities across the city:

  • Saigon Centre: Maintaining its position as a Grade-A commercial and retail hub in central Ho Chi Minh City.

  • Saigon Sports City: Accelerating progress on this 64-hectare smart, sports-oriented township.

  • Sustainable Building Standards: Incorporating low-carbon materials and energy-efficient designs into modern properties.

Expanding into Data Centers and Digital Infrastructure

Beyond traditional real estate, Keppel is diversifying into next-generation data centers. This expansion addresses the regional demand for cloud computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and enterprise digital services.

Key Strategic Objectives:

  • Building robust data infrastructure to boost local business productivity.

  • Partnering with local tech firms to pilot innovative digital service models.

  • Supporting Ho Chi Minh City’s goal to become a regional hub for technology and innovation.

Chairman Nguyen Van Duoc affirmed that the city will create favorable conditions for Keppel’s green and digital initiatives. To review official municipal policies regarding foreign investment, readers can access the Vietnam Government Portal.