HONG KONG-Pramerica Real Estate Investors (Asia) Pte. Ltd, has named Eryck Su a managing director and chief investment officer for its Asia-Pacific business. He will be responsible for overseeing the regional acquisitions and dispositions process and playing a key role in regional portfolio strategy and management.

“I'm delighted that Eryck has joined Pramerica's Asia-Pacific business,” said Morgan Laughlin, senior managing director and head of Pramerica. “He brings a range of debt and equity investing experience that will expand our team's ability to build strong partnerships in the region and find the best possible investment opportunities for our clients around the world.”

Pramerica is the Asia-Pacific arm of the real estate investment management and advisory business of Prudential Financial, Inc., headquartered in the United States.

Su, who most recently was managing director and head of greater China for Grosvenor Fund Management, will also lead Pramerica's strategy in China and serve as a member of the company's Asia Pacific Investment Committee.

While at Grosvenor, Su worked on and completed a joint venture with a leading funds management company. He also managed and restructured its China retail fund. Earlier, he was Asia Pacific head of acquisitions (ex-Japan and Korea) for Deutsche Bank's real estate investment management division.

He has invested in debt and equity across all asset classes, including office, retail, hospitality and industrial, working in markets including China, Thailand, Taiwan, Korea, Australia and the US.  He joined Deutsche Bank through its merger with Bankers Trust, where he worked on M&A and corporate restructuring mandates for that bank's global investment banking division.  

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