Economy
Capstone Asset Unveils ‘Peylaa Phuket Bang Tao’ – A Luxury Condominium Valued at THB 3.4 Billion, Setting a New Standard for Low-Density Living in Phuket’s Iconic Bang Tao

The name ‘Peylaa’ originates from an ancient Thai word for time and evokes the word ‘Pearl’ in multiple languages, celebrating Phuket as the ‘Pearl of the Andaman.’ This concept reflects the ethos of ‘Living the Moment,’ inviting residents to savour life’s most memorable moments amidst the natural beauty of Phuket. The Project spans 10-3-09 rai (17,236 sq.m.) and comprises 408 units in three elegant seven-story buildings, arranged around a vast courtyard occupying 40% of the site area. This layout ensures a tranquil, low-density living environment surrounded by lush greenery.
Featuring a ‘modern tropical’ exterior complemented by ‘coastal chic’ interiors, the development offers various unit types, including 1-bedroom layouts starting at 45 sq.m., 2-bedroom options of 82 sq.m. and 90 sq.m., and combined 3-bedroom units at 127 sq.m. All units are sold fully furnished for a seamless move-in experience.
Over 3,000 sq.m. of amenities cater to residents’ productivity and well-being while meeting the diverse needs of all ages and lifestyles. These include a welcome lounge, three 25-metre swimming pools, a kids’ pool, a fully equipped gym with a boxing ring, private Pilates and yoga studios, an ice bath, a tennis court, dedicated barbecue areas with outdoor seating, a co-working space, a library, a playground, and a multifunctional pavilion for private events. Additional conveniences include a shuttle service, 204 car parking spaces (a 50% parking ratio), and 55 motorcycle parking spaces, ensuring practical everyday living in the Bang Tao area.
To provide a flexible ownership experience is another key highlight, with plans to introduce professional property management services and an on-site rental management counter staffed with leasing experts. This enhances quality of life and maximizes income-earning potential for owners.
A branded upscale hotel and curated commercial spaces are also planned as part of the broader mixed-use development, occupying approximately 2 rai (3,200 sq.m.). These additions will elevate the living experience and reinforce the development’s premium positioning.
Presales begin December 9th, 2024, with the official sales gallery opening in Q2 2025.
Mr. Titiwat Kuvijitsuwan, Chief Executive Officer at Capstone Asset Co., Ltd., stated, “Peylaa Phuket Bang Tao redefines luxury residential living, emphasizing harmony with nature and sophistication. It targets buyers seeking a serene lifestyle amidst Andaman coastal beauty. With its rich cultural heritage and growing infrastructure, including the Phase 2 expansion of Phuket International Airport and the Kathu-Patong Expressway, Phuket’s appeal as a top leisure destination will only strengthen. Confident in this potential, we are investing heavily in the architectural features, high-quality materials, and functional designs of this low-density luxury development.”
Ms. Artitaya Kasemlawan, Head of Residential Sales Project at CBRE (Thailand) Co., Ltd., added, “Phuket’s strong reputation as a premier vacation destination and robust market fundamentals continue to drive buyer confidence. International tourist arrivals increased by 42% year-on-year by Q3 2024, while hotel occupancy reached 71.5% in H1 2024—the highest in five years. Consequently, the vacation home market has flourished, with annual sales in 2023 rising 150% from 2022, marking the highest in the island’s history. Sales in H1 2024 have maintained this momentum, with a 142% half-on-half increase. Supported by strong rental yields, healthy occupancy rates, and steady capital appreciation, Phuket is increasingly viewed as a wealth storage destination.”
CBRE is confident that Peylaa Phuket Bang Tao, with its prime location, innovative design, and low-density concept, is perfectly tailored to meet the needs of discerning buyers, whether for personal living or investment. Its attractive launch pricing in a buoyant market is expected to generate strong demand. We are thrilled to partner with Capstone Asset, whose vision and track record in the luxury segment will be instrumental in delivering a truly outstanding development”.
Hashtag: #CapstoneAsset #PeylaaPhuketBangTao
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
About Capstone Asset Co.,Ltd.
Company Information: Capstone Asset Co., Ltd. is a developer and investor dedicated to enriching lifestyle-led residential, commercial, and hospitality projects, with a portfolio valued at over THB 13 billion, including Tonson One Residence, Canvas Ploenchit, The Kimpton Kitalay Samui Hotel, Cooper Siam, and The Quarter Collection. Visit
www.capstone-asset.com for more details.
For more information on Peylaa Phuket Bang Tao, please contact us at [email protected] or call +66 65-945-2499.
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Economy
Food Concepts Return NASD OTC Exchange to Danger Zone
By Adedapo Adesanya
Food Concepts Plc neutralized the gains recorded by three securities, returning the NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange into the negative territory with a 0.27 per cent loss on Thursday, December 4.
Yesterday, the share price of the parent company of Chicken Republic and PieXpress declined by 34 Kobo to sell at N3.15 per unit compared with the previous day’s N3.49 per unit.
This shrank the market capitalisation of the OTC bourse by N5.72 billion to N2.136 billion from N2.142 trillion and weakened the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) by 9.57 points to 3,571.53 points from 3,581.10 points.
Business Post reports that Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc went down by 50 Kobo to N38.50 per share from N38.00 per share, FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc gained 29 Kobo to sell at N55.79 per unit versus N55.50 per unit, and Geo-Fluids Plc added 5 Kobo to close at N4.60 per share compared with Wednesday’s closing price of N4.55 per share.
Trading data indicated that the volume of securities recorded at the session surged by 6,885.3 per cent to 4.3 million units from the 61,570 units posted a day earlier, the value of securities increased by 10,301.7 per cent to N947.2 million from N3.3 million, and the number of deals went up by 146.7 per cent to 37 deals from the 15 deals achieved in the previous trading session.
At the close of business, Infrastructure Credit Guarantee Company (InfraCredit) Plc was the most traded stock by value on a year-to-date basis with the sale of 5.8 billion units for N16.4 billion, trailed by Okitipupa Plc with 170.4 million units worth N8.0 billion, and Air Liquide Plc with 507.5 million units valued at N4.2 billion.
InfraCredit Plc also finished the session as the most traded stock by volume on a year-to-date basis with 5.8 billion units transacted for N16.4 billion, followed by Industrial and General Insurance (IGI) Plc with 1.2 billion units sold for N420.2 million, and Impresit Bakolori Plc with 536.9 million units traded for N524.9 million.
Economy
Investors Gain N97bn from Local Equity Market
By Dipo Olowookere
The upward trend witnessed at the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited in recent sessions continued on Thursday as it further improved by 0.10 per cent.
This was despite investor sentiment turning bearish after the local equity market ended with 23 price gainers and 28 price gainers, indicating a negative market breadth index.
UAC Nigeria gained 10.00 per cent to finish at N88.00, Morison Industries appreciated by 9.94 per cent to N3.54, Ecobank rose by 8.53 per cent to N36.90, and Coronation Insurance grew by 8.47 per cent to N2.56.
On the flip side, Ellah Lakes depreciated by 10.00 per cent to N13.14, Eunisell Nigeria also shed 10.00 per cent to finish at N72.90, Transcorp Hotels slipped by 9.95 per cent to N157.50, Omatek shrank by 9.23 per cent to N1.18, and Guinea Insurance dipped by 8.46 per cent to N1.19.
Yesterday, the All-Share Index (ASI) went up by 152.28 points to 145,476.15 points from 145,323.87 points and the market capitalisation chalked up N97 billion to finish at N92.726 trillion compared with the previous day’s N92.629 trillion.
Customs Street was bubbling with activities on Thursday, though the trading volume and value slightly went down, according to data.
A total of 1.9 billion stocks worth N19.2 billion exchanged hands in 23,369 deals during the session versus the N2.3 billion valued at N21.0 billion traded in 21,513 deals a day earlier.
This showed that the number of deals increased by 8.63 per cent, the volume of transactions depleted by 17.39 per cent, and the value of trades decreased by 8.57 per cent.
For another trading day, eTranzact led the activity chart with 1.6 billion units sold for N6.4 billion, Fidelity Bank traded 31.0 million units worth N589.3 million, GTCO exchanged 28.3 million units valued at N2.5 billion, Zenith Bank transacted 27.1 million units for N1.6 billion, and Ecobank traded 21.9 million units worth N744.3 million.
Economy
Naira Loses 18 Kobo Against Dollar at Official Market, N5 at Black Market
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Naira marginally depreciated against the United States Dollar in the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM) on Thursday, December 4 amid renewed forex pressure associated with December.
At the official market yesterday, the Nigerian currency lost 0.01 per cent or 18 Kobo against the Dollar to close at N1,447.83/$1 compared with the previous day’s N1,447.65/$1.
It was not a different scenario with the local currency in the same market segment against the Pound Sterling as it further shed N15.43 to sell for N1,930.97/£1 versus Wednesday’s closing price of N1,925.08/£1 and declined against the Euro by 20 Kobo to finish at N1,688.74/€1 compared with the preceding session’s N1,688.54/€1.
Similarly, the Nigerian Naira lost N5 against the greenback in the black market to quote at N1,465/$1 compared with the previous day’s value of N1,460/$1 but closed flat against the Dollar at the GTBank FX counter at N1,453/$1.
Fluctuations in trading range is expected to continue during the festive season as traders expect the Nigerian currency to be stable, supported by intervention s by to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)in the face of steady dollar demand.
Support is also expected in coming weeks as seasonal activities, particularly the stylised “Detty December” festivities, will see inflows that will give the Naira a boost after it depreciated mildly last month, according to a new report.
“As the festive Detty December season intensifies, inbound travel, tourism spending, and diaspora inflows are expected to provide moderate support for FX liquidity,” analysts at the research unit of FMDA said in its latest monthly report for November.
Traders cited by Reuters expect that the Naira will trade within a band of N1,443-N1,450 next week, buoyed by improved FX interventions by the apex bank.
Meanwhile, the crypto market was down as the US Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, core PCE, likely rose in September—moving in the wrong direction. However, volatility indices show no signs of major turbulence.
If the actual figure matches estimates, it would mark 55 straight months of inflation above the US central bank’s 2 per cent target. The sticky inflation would strengthen the hawkish policymakers, who are in favour of slower rate cuts.
Ripple (XRP) depreciated by 4.5 per cent to $2.08, Solana (SOL) went down by 3.8 per cent to $138.11, Litecoin (LTC) shrank by 3.1 per cent to $83.23, Dogecoin (DOGE) slid by 2.5 per cent to $0.1463, Cardano (ADA) declined by 2.1 per cent to $0.4368, Bitcoin (BTC) fell by 0.9 per cent to $91,975.45, Binance Coin (BNB) crumbled by 0.9 per cent to $899.41, and Ethereum (ETH) dropped by 0.7 per cent to $3,156.44, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) closed flat at $1.00 apiece.
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