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Takafumi Tsunematsu

Finance Senior Manager at APL Group

Takafumi Tsunematsu is a seasoned finance professional with extensive experience in various managerial roles. Currently serving as Finance Senior Manager at APL Group since November 2022, Takafumi previously held key positions at Porsche Japan, including Head of Accounting and Treasury and Finance Controlling Manager, from November 2016 to February 2022. Prior experience includes serving as Management Controller Manager at Valeo, focusing on financial planning and budget management, and as an Accountant, where responsibilities included closing accounts and preparing financial statements in accordance with IFRS. Takafumi began the career as an Auditor at KPMG, where extensive auditing experience was gained across diverse industries. Takafumi holds a degree from Hokkaido University, obtained in 2008.

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APL Group

APL Group is a privately held firm that invests in real estate, renewable energy, digital infrastructure, and private equity transactions. The firm actively pursues value-add opportunities, including corporate acquisitions, development, redevelopment, portfolio acquisitions and other complex transactions. By leveraging our capabilities and expertise, we are able to target investments across multiple strategic initiatives, geographies, and asset classes. There is no standard APL transaction. Our success has been defined by our willingness to pursue unorthodox, complex or even contrarian opportunities. With a blend of knowledge, creativity, patience, and decisiveness, we are uniquely positioned to quickly adapt to market changes and manage risk. APL is insulated from external pressures as to when and how to deploy financial resources as we are not a fund; rather, we deploy capital in the time, place, and manner that optimizes our investment thesis and return. Since its founding in 1994, the firm has completed over $21 billion in transactions.