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Tai Sin Electric CEO boosts ownership with 63,800-share buy

CEO Lim Boon Hock Bernard's stake is now up to 18.23% after $0.515-per-share buy on 13 February.

TAI SIN Electric Limited director and CEO, Lim Boon Hock Bernard, acquired 63,800 ordinary shares in the company on 13 February 2026, according to a filing with the Singapore Exchange (SGX).

The shares were purchased at $0.515 each, raising Lim’s direct interest in the company to around 77.81 million shares, or 16.906% of the total issued ordinary shares.

He is also deemed to have an interest in around 6.11 million shares held by his wife, bringing his total direct and deemed holding to approximately 83.92 million shares, or 18.234%.

The acquisition was conducted via a market transaction and forms part of Lim’s ongoing shareholding in the company.

The filing was submitted to the listed issuer on 19 February 2026.
 

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