Funds raised by IPOs double to $4.6b

This year's 19 IPOs hit $8.3b market cap.

Singapore initial public offerings (IPO) are on a tear as the funds they raised doubled from 2016's level of $2.3b to $4.6b in 2017.

According to the Singapore Exchange (SGX), there have been 23 new listings on SGX, including 19 IPOs, three reverse takeovers (RTO) and one Global Depository Receipt (GDR).

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November saw five IPOs that made their debut on SGX. These included Keppel-KBS US REIT, Mindchamps Preschool and Cromwell European REIT on the Mainboard, and RE&S Holdings and No Signboard Holdings on Catalist.

The market capitalisation of the 19 stocks on debut is also significantly higher, totalling $8.3b, compared to $4.4b in 2016. In total there were 16 IPOs last year, not including the secondary listing of Top Glove Corporation Berhad and Reverse Takeovers (RTO) of China Star Food Group and Golden Energy & Resources and one Global Depository Receipt (GDR).

The 19 IPOs span a number of Sectors and Industries which include Advertising, Construction & Engineering, Chemicals, Education Services, Gas Utilities, Health Care Services, HR & Employment Services, Internet & Direct Marketing Retail, Movies & Entertainment, Office REITs, Real Estate, Restaurants and Telecommunications.

Of the 19 IPOs in 2017, the three best performers from their offer price were Samurai 2k Aerosol (+470%), UnUsUaL (+278%) and Kimly (+42%). All three of the stocks were listed on the Catalist board, which provides investors access to smaller-sized, yet potentially fast-growing companies.

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