
Keppel is a leading global asset manager and operator with strong capabilities in energy & environment, urban development and connectivity, creating solutions for a sustainable future.
The intern will be responsible in the following:
1. Research and compilation of new concepts/trends in the market.
2. Mass e-mailings, cold calls, arrangement for prospect meetings and conduct viewings.
3. Minutes taking with prospects/tenants/internal meetings.
4. Preparation of concept proposals for leasing meeting discussion.
5. Review and improve on existing marketing kit.
6. Preparation of lease document, updating information in internal tracking report and follow up with tenants on outstanding documentation including insurance and audited statement.
Learning Outcomes:
1. Gain a solid understanding of the multi-faceted requirements in retail management
2. Improve on multi-tasking and knowledge in other real estate matters such as operations protocols pertaining to prospecting
3. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the leasing processes and exposure to preparation of the lease documentation.
4. Enhance presentation and negotiation skills.
5. Have a better understanding on the processes to determine trade mix and tenant mix.
a) Strong verbal and written communication skills
b) Proficient in Microsoft Office
c) Sound in financial analysis
d) Self driven, initiative
e) Adopt a Can DO attitude!
Real Estate
Operating Division

Keppel is a global asset manager and operator with strong expertise in sustainability-related solutions spanning the areas of infrastructure, real estate and connectivity. Headquartered in Singapore, Keppel operates in more than 20 countries worldwide, providing critical infrastructure and services for renewables, clean energy, decarbonisation, sustainable urban renewal and digital connectivity.
Keppel creates value for investors and stakeholders through its quality investment platforms and diverse asset portfolios, including private funds and listed real estate and business trusts, and has a total portfolio of S$91 billion of funds under management.