Hospitality investment and asset management expert Lee Pei Yee has started a new role at Colliers International Singapore this month.
Colliers International has appointed a new Associate Director of Valuation and Advisory Services, with hospitality investment and asset management expert Lee Pei Yee taking over the role this month.
Her key responsibilities include driving the growth of the firm’s hospitality and leisure real estate consultancy business across Asia, as well as strengthening its suite of services - in hotel asset management, property development, and valuation - whilst lending her strengths to the investment team.
A hospitality industry expert, Lee has a wealth of experience in rest estate consulting, business analysis and financial modelling, as well as investment and asset management.
She was most recently the Senior Manager of Business Analytics at SilverNeedle Hospitality Pte Ltd, where she was involved in asset acquisition activities and assisted in feasibility studies of hospitality and/or coworking projects in Singapore and overseas.
In the years prior to that, Lee held senior investment and asset management position in companies including FEO Hospitality Asset Management and Fortune Capital Management.
Lee will report to Colliers International Executive Director of Valuation and Advisory Services, Govinda Singh, who said she would be an "excellent addition" to the team.
“As the growth of the travel and tourism industries in Asia Pacific gathers pace, it will create tremendous investment opportunities for the hospitality and leisure sector," he said.
With her extensive industry experience and in-depth understanding of investors’ needs and priorities, Pei Yee will help us to build capabilities and be a partner of choice for investors, helping them to accelerate their success in the region.”
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