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Koh Brothers Eco eyes greener pastures with Mainboard move

The firm enters the proposed transfer with a $1.1b order book. 

Koh Brothers Eco Engineering Limited has applied to transfer its listing to the SGX-ST Mainboard after being listed on Catalist since 27 February 2006.

The proposed transfer remains subject to the bourse’s in-principle approval and relevant listing requirements under Rule 408 of the Catalist rules, according to a bourse filing dated 27 May.

It is also subject to shareholder approval through a special resolution at an extraordinary general meeting.

The company said a Mainboard listing would better reflect its current stage of development and growth plans, improve its profile locally and overseas, widen access to investors, and support future fundraising.

As at 31 December 2025, the group’s total order book across its engineering and construction, bio-refinery, and renewable energy segments stood at about $1.1b.

The group added that it would update shareholders when there are material developments on the proposed transfer.

 

 

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