Global real estate investor and operator managing $98.5B in assets
QuadReal is a $98.5B asset manager operating across equity, debt, and direct real estate across public and private markets. The tech stack reveals a finance-operations hybrid: Workday + Yardi for core property and workforce operations, Anaplan for planning (actively building new modules), and a modern data layer (SQL, Python, dbt, Power BI, Fabric) still maturing—pain points flag audit efficiency, data integrity, and analytics velocity as active friction points. Hiring mix is heavily operations and finance (81 of 141 roles), with sparse engineering (14 roles), indicating they're scaling operational capacity and financial modeling ahead of platform modernization.
Notable leadership hires: Marketing Director, IT Communication Lead
QuadReal Property Group is a Vancouver-headquartered real estate investment and operating company with $98.5B in assets under management. The business spans three channels: direct equity investments through operating platforms, debt investments in public and private markets, and programmatic partnerships. Operations span Canada, the US, UK, and Australia. Core activities include managing existing properties, developing new residential and commercial assets, and transitioning new projects into stabilized portfolio. Financial planning (Anaplan) and property operations (Yardi) anchor the internal platform, with emerging work in risk automation, resident engagement, and leasehold improvements.
QuadReal manages $98.5 billion in assets under management globally across equity, debt, and direct real estate investments in both public and private markets.
QuadReal is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with operations in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.
Core systems: Workday (HR), Yardi and Yardi Voyager (property management), Anaplan (financial planning). Data layer: SQL, Python, dbt, Power BI, Microsoft Fabric. Collaboration: Microsoft 365, Teams, SharePoint.
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