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... ... @@ -42,7 +42,6 @@ 42 42 |(% style="width:416px" %)**Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (“BIP”)**|(% style="width:189px" %)Bermuda|(% style="width:104px" %)71.50%|(% style="width:91px" %)70.40% 43 43 |(% style="width:416px" %)**Brookfield Business Partners L.P. (“BBU”)**|(% style="width:189px" %)Bermuda|(% style="width:104px" %)36.50%|(% style="width:91px" %)37.30% 44 44 45 - 46 46 = Business Segments = 47 47 48 48 ... ... @@ -58,7 +58,6 @@ 58 58 * 318 Properties 59 59 * 167 M SF Commercial Space 60 60 61 - 62 62 **Retail** 63 63 64 64 The company's high-quality retail destinations are central gathering places for the communities they serve, combining shopping, dining, entertainment and other activities. ... ... @@ -66,7 +66,6 @@ 66 66 * 179 Locations, Predominantly In The U.S. 67 67 * 154 Million total Square Feet 68 68 69 - 70 70 **Multifamily** 71 71 72 72 The company's extensive multifamily portfolio makes it one of the largest owners and managers of residential apartment properties in the U.S. with ownership stakes in approximately 58,000 apartments. ... ... @@ -74,7 +74,6 @@ 74 74 * 156 Properties 75 75 * 51,595 Apartments 76 76 77 - 78 78 **Hospitality** 79 79 80 80 The company own and actively manage full-service hotels and leisure-style hospitality assets in high-barrier markets across North America, the U.K. and Australia. ... ... @@ -83,7 +83,6 @@ 83 83 * 140 Extended-Stay Hotels 84 84 * ~~31,000 Rooms 85 85 86 - 87 87 **Other** 88 88 89 89 The company drive value in high-quality assets in other sectors such as logistics, triple net lease, manufactured housing and student housing by focusing on leasing, financing, development, construction and facilities management. ... ... @@ -91,7 +91,6 @@ 91 91 * 159 Student Housing Properties 92 92 * 306 Triple Net Lease Assets 93 93 94 - 95 95 [[image:BAM2.jpg]] 96 96 97 97 ... ... @@ -112,7 +112,6 @@ 112 112 * ~~4,200 Km Natural Gas Pipeline 113 113 * ~~2,700 Km Electricity Transmission Lines 114 114 115 - 116 116 **Transport** 117 117 118 118 Systems involved in the movement of freight, commodities and passengers. ... ... @@ -121,7 +121,6 @@ 121 121 * ~~3,800 Km Toll Roads 122 122 * 13 Terminals And 2 Export Facilities 123 123 124 - 125 125 **Midstream** 126 126 127 127 Midstream operations that provide transmission and storage services. ... ... @@ -130,7 +130,6 @@ 130 130 * 600 Bcf Natural Gas Storage 131 131 * 16 Natural Gas Processing Plants 132 132 133 - 134 134 **Data** 135 135 136 136 Businesses that provide essential services and critical infrastructure to transmit and store data globally. ... ... @@ -139,7 +139,6 @@ 139 139 * 21,500 Km of Fiber Optic Cable And Backbone 140 140 * 54 Data Centers 141 141 142 - 143 143 [[image:BAM3.png]] 144 144 145 145 ... ... @@ -156,7 +156,6 @@ 156 156 * 222 Hydro Generation Facilities 157 157 * 83 River Systems 158 158 159 - 160 160 **Wind** 161 161 162 162 The company's growing wind portfolio is diversified across attractive power markets in North America, South America, Europe and Asia. ... ... @@ -164,7 +164,6 @@ 164 164 * 2006 Development of First Wind Project 165 165 * ~~5,500 Mw Installed Capacity 166 166 167 - 168 168 **Solar** 169 169 170 170 One of the fastest-growing sources of renewable energy, utility-scale solar offers high cash margins and diverse and scalable applications. ... ... @@ -172,7 +172,6 @@ 172 172 * ~~2,200 Mw Installed Capacity 173 173 * 4 Continents 174 174 175 - 176 176 **Energy Transition** 177 177 178 178 The company's Energy Transition business includes its distributed generation and pumped storage assets. ... ... @@ -184,7 +184,6 @@ 184 184 * ~~1,400 Mw Distributed Generation Portfolio 185 185 * ~~2,700 Mw Pumped Storage Portfolio 186 186 187 - 188 188 == Private Equity == 189 189 190 190 The company's private equity business is focused on acquiring high-quality businesses with barriers to entry and enhancing their cash flow capabilities by improving strategy and execution.{{footnote}}https://www.brookfield.com/our-businesses/private-equity{{/footnote}} ... ... @@ -197,7 +197,6 @@ 197 197 * 1000+ Completed Construction Projects 198 198 * 600 Kt Biodiesel Production Capacity 199 199 200 - 201 201 **Industrials** 202 202 203 203 The company's industrials have strong market positions and include manufacturers of automotive batteries, graphite electrodes, returnable plastic packaging, and sanitation management and development. ... ... @@ -205,7 +205,6 @@ 205 205 * 15 Million Clean-Water Customers In Brazil 206 206 * 170,000 Mt Returnable Plastic Packaging Production 207 207 208 - 209 209 **Residential** 210 210 211 211 Brookfield Asset Management has residential development operations in North America and Brazil. The company's North American business has operations in 10 key markets across the region. ... ... @@ -214,12 +214,14 @@ 214 214 * 30+ Active Land Communities 215 215 216 216 201 +[[image:BAM6.jpg]] 202 + 203 + 217 217 == Oaktree == 218 218 219 219 Oaktree is a global alternative asset manager with a diversified mix of opportunistic, value-oriented and risk-controlled investments across credit and other investment offerings.{{footnote}}https://www.brookfield.com/our-businesses/oaktree{{/footnote}} 220 220 221 221 222 - 223 223 Oaktree’s experienced team of investment professionals, global platform and unifying investment philosophy—based on its six tenets of risk control, consistency, market inefficiency, specialization, bottom-up analysis and disavowal of market timing—have made it an acknowledged leader in credit investing. 224 224 225 225 ... ... @@ -229,72 +229,69 @@ 229 229 Together, Brookfield and Oaktree have $600 billion of assets under management and provide investors with one of the most comprehensive offerings of alternative investment products available today. 230 230 231 231 232 -Insurance Solutions 218 +== Insurance Solutions == 233 233 234 -At Brookfield, the company provide capital efficient investment vehicles to its longstanding institutional insurance investors and the company deploy its own capital into the insurance sector through direct equity investments, reinsurance arrangements and hybrid solutions. 220 +At Brookfield, the company provide capital efficient investment vehicles to its longstanding institutional insurance investors and the company deploy its own capital into the insurance sector through direct equity investments, reinsurance arrangements and hybrid solutions.{{footnote}}https://www.brookfield.com/our-businesses/insurance-solutions{{/footnote}} 235 235 236 -[[https:~~/~~/www.brookfield.com/our-businesses/insurance-solutions>>url:https://www.brookfield.com/our-businesses/insurance-solutions]] 237 237 238 238 The company's Insurance Solutions team is led by a group of experienced investment and insurance professionals. Leveraging its investment management capabilities across Brookfield and Oaktree, the company seek to match long-duration liabilities with portfolios of high-quality investments to generate attractive, risk-adjusted returns for it and its partners. 239 239 240 240 241 -Business Overview 226 += Business Overview = 242 242 243 -The company's Asset Management activities encompass $312 billion of fee-bearing capital across a broad portfolio of real estate, infrastructure, renewable power, private equity and credit, and Brookfield Asset Management has approximately $33 billion of additional committed capital that will be fee-bearing when invested. This capital is managed within long-term private funds, perpetual strategies and public securities1 . Together with its investment in Oaktree, Brookfield Asset Management has approximately 2,000 unique institutional investors across its private funds business. 228 +The company's Asset Management activities encompass $312 billion of fee-bearing capital across a broad portfolio of real estate, infrastructure, renewable power, private equity and credit, and Brookfield Asset Management has approximately $33 billion of additional committed capital that will be fee-bearing when invested. This capital is managed within long-term private funds, perpetual strategies and public securities1 . Together with its investment in Oaktree, Brookfield Asset Management has approximately 2,000 unique institutional investors across its private funds business.{{footnote}}https://www.brookfield.com/sites/default/files/2021-05/BAM-2020AnnualReport.pdf{{/footnote}} 244 244 245 -[[https:~~/~~/www.brookfield.com/sites/default/files/2021-05/BAM-2020AnnualReport.pdf>>url:https://www.brookfield.com/sites/default/files/2021-05/BAM-2020AnnualReport.pdf]] 246 246 231 +[[image:BAM4.png]] 247 247 248 -<img segmental> 249 249 250 -Long-term Private Funds – $84 billion fee-bearing capital 234 +**Long-term Private Funds – $84 billion fee-bearing capital** 251 251 252 252 The company manage and earn fees on a diverse range of real estate, renewable power, infrastructure, private equity and credit funds. These funds are long duration in nature and include closed-end value-add, credit and opportunistic strategies. 253 253 254 -Perpetual Strategies – $94 billion fee-bearing capital 255 255 239 +**Perpetual Strategies – $94 billion fee-bearing capital** 240 + 256 256 The company manage perpetual capital in its publicly listed affiliates1 , as well as core and core plus private funds, which can continually raise new capital. 257 257 258 -Credit Strategies – $121 billion fee-bearing capital 259 259 244 +**Credit Strategies – $121 billion fee-bearing capital** 245 + 260 260 The company hold an approximate 62% interest in Oaktree, which provides a diverse range of long-term private fund and perpetual strategies to its investor base. Similar to its long-term private funds, the company earn base management fees and carried interest on Oaktree’s fund capital. 261 261 262 -Public Securities – $13 billion fee-bearing capital 263 263 249 +**Public Securities – $13 billion fee-bearing capital** 250 + 264 264 The company manage publicly listed funds and separately managed accounts, focused on fixed income and equity securities across real estate, infrastructure and natural resources. The company earn base management fees, which are based on committed capital and fund NAV, and performance income based on investment returns. 265 265 266 -Invested Capital 267 267 254 +**Invested Capital** 255 + 268 268 Brookfield Asset Management has approximately $58 billion of invested capital on its balance sheet as a result of its history as an owner and operator of real assets. This capital provides attractive financial returns and important stability and flexibility to its asset management business. 269 269 270 270 271 -Global Reach 259 +== Global Reach == 272 272 273 273 The company operate in more than 30 countries on five continents around the world. 274 274 275 275 The company's global reach allows it to diversify and identify a broad range of opportunities. Brookfield Asset Management is able to invest where capital is scarce, and its scale enables it to move quickly and pursue multiple opportunities across different markets. The company's global reach also allows it to operate its assets more effectively: the company believe that a strong on-the-ground presence is critical to operating successfully in many of its markets, and many of its businesses are truly local. Furthermore, the combination of its strong local presence and global reach allows it to bring global relationships and operating practices to bear across markets to enhance returns. 276 276 277 -<img map? 278 278 266 +[[image:BAM5.png]] 279 279 280 -Financial Highlights 281 281 269 += Financial Highlights = 282 282 271 + 283 283 Net income was $707 million in the year 2020, with a $134 million loss attributable to common shareholders ($0.12 per share) and the remaining income attributable to non-controlling interests. 284 284 285 285 The $4.6 billion decrease in consolidated net income and the $2.9 billion decrease in net income attributable to common shareholders were primarily attributable to: 286 286 287 -. 276 +* valuation losses of $1.7 billion in its real estate business both on consolidated and equity accounted investment properties mostly within its retail properties; 277 +* an income tax expense of $837 million compared to $495 million in the prior year. The prior period benefited from the recognition of previously unrecognized tax losses; and 278 +* higher depreciation expense primarily as a result of recent acquisitions; partially offset by 279 +* contributions from acquisitions over the last twelve months. 288 288 289 -valuation losses of $1.7 billion in its real estate business both on consolidated and equity accounted investment properties mostly within its retail properties; 290 - 291 -an income tax expense of $837 million compared to $495 million in the prior year. The prior period benefited from the recognition of previously unrecognized tax losses; and 292 - 293 -higher depreciation expense primarily as a result of recent acquisitions; partially offset by 294 - 295 -contributions from acquisitions over the last twelve months. 296 - 297 - 298 298 Revenues for the year were $62.8 billion, a decrease of $5.1 billion compared to 2019, primarily due to the impact of the global economic shutdown. 299 299 300 300 Direct costs decreased by 10% or $5.3 billion compared to a 7% decrease in revenues. The decrease is primarily due to the aforementioned lower volumes at Greenergy and cost saving initiatives across a number of its businesses. These decreases were offset by higher direct costs related to recent acquisitions, net of dispositions, as well as incremental costs associated with organic growth initiatives at its operations. ... ... @@ -306,16 +306,14 @@ 306 306 Income tax expense increased by $342 million primarily attributable to the absence of the prior year deferred income tax recovery of $475 million which relates to the recognition of deferred tax assets due to the projected utilization of net operating loss carryforwards. 307 307 308 308 292 +== Q2 2021 Result == 309 309 310 - Q2 2021Result294 +August 12, 2021; Brookfield Asset Management Inc announced financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021.{{footnote}}https://bam.brookfield.com/sites/brookfield-ir/files/brookfield/bam/home/q2-2021-press-release.pdf{{/footnote}} 311 311 312 312 313 -August 12, 2021; Brookfield Asset Management Inc announced financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2021. 314 - 315 -[[https:~~/~~/bam.brookfield.com/sites/brookfield-ir/files/brookfield/bam/home/q2-2021-press-release.pdf>>url:https://bam.brookfield.com/sites/brookfield-ir/files/brookfield/bam/home/q2-2021-press-release.pdf]] 316 - 317 317 Nick Goodman, CFO of Brookfield, stated, “The company's business performed very well during the quarter, recording $1.2 billion of distributable earnings. Growth in its asset management franchise, steady returns on its principal investments and continued momentum on its capital recycling initiatives all contributed to the strong quarter. Subsequent to quarter end, the company held the first close of $9 billion for its fourth flagship real estate fund, and its $7 billion founders’ close for its Global Transition Fund, taking total fundraising since last quarter to $24 billion. The company expect the size of these two funds to exceed $30 billion before they close for capital.” 318 318 299 + 319 319 Funds from operations (FFO) and net income in the quarter were strong at $1.6 billion and $2.4 billion, respectively, both very large increases over last year. 320 320 321 321 The company's distributable earnings continue to show strong growth, recording $1.2 billion for the quarter, and $6.3 billion over the last twelve months, a 108% increase over the comparative period. The strong performance in the quarter is supported by a 49% increase in fee-related earnings, continued carried interest realizations, increased distributions from its principal investments, and disposition gains recognized on its principal investments. ... ... @@ -331,17 +331,15 @@ 331 331 As at June 30, 2021, the company had $78 billion of capital available to deploy into new investments. 332 332 333 333 334 -Recent developments 315 += Recent developments = 335 335 317 +**Brookfield Asset Management and Elion Partners Announce $1 Billion Strategic Partnership **{{footnote}}https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210923005245/en/{{/footnote}} 336 336 337 -Brookfield Asset Management and Elion Partners Announce $1 Billion Strategic Partnership 338 - 339 -[[https:~~/~~/www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210923005245/en/>>url:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210923005245/en/]] 340 - 341 341 September 23, 2021; Brookfield Asset Management (“Brookfield”) and Elion Partners (“Elion”), a vertically integrated industrial specialist and sponsor of institutional real estate vehicles, today announced a $1 billion strategic partnership expanding Brookfield’s Real Estate Secondaries’ logistics portfolio across core infill markets. 342 342 343 343 Brookfield recapitalized Elion Logistics Park 55 (“ELP 55”), a Chicago master-planned industrial park with the potential to develop approximately $1 billion of industrial real estate. The project includes five existing Class A industrial assets totaling four million square feet that are 100% leased, as well as the potential to develop up to 15 million square feet of additional industrial properties going forward. The master-planned logistics park is located adjacent to the BNSF railway, offers numerous tenant amenities including essential travel and repair services, and benefits from tax increment financing. Park Madison Partners acted as the exclusive capital advisor for recapitalization. 344 344 323 + 345 345 “Industrial logistics real estate continues to experience positive momentum, and now is the logical time to seek long-term capital,” said Juan DeAngulo, Managing Partner at Elion. “This partnership structure and Brookfield’s support will enable Elion to fulfill the long-term development plans for ELP 55.” 346 346 347 347 “Brookfield Asset Management is excited about the partnership with Elion and the opportunity to gain exposure to high-quality industrial assets in supply-constrained markets with significant potential upside,” said Chris Reilly, Managing Partner at Brookfield. ... ... @@ -350,9 +350,7 @@ 350 350 351 351 Brookfield, one of the world's largest investors in real estate with over $200 billion in AUM, launched its Real Estate Secondaries business a year ago. The strategy is focused on GP investors who are looking for flexibility and liquidity in managing their private market investments. 352 352 353 -About Elion Partners 354 354 333 += References = 355 355 356 -References 357 - 358 358 {{putFootnotes/}}
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