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SGX welcomes LHN Limited to Catalist

It’s the 49th real estate company on SGX.

LHN Limited is a real estate management services group which generates value for its landlords and tenants through its expertise in space optimisation. It also provides facilities management and logistics services.

In a media release by SGX, Kelvin Lim, Executive Chairman and Group Managing Director of LHN Limited, says, “We believe that our listing on the Catalist of SGX-ST will enhance the public image of our Group locally and overseas, and open up more business opportunities. With our listing, we are now in an even stronger position to drive the expansion of our core business in the ASEAN region, and aid LHN Limited as we embark on the next stage of growth.”

Mohamed Nasser Ismail, Head of SME Development & Listings, SGX, says, “With a track record of offering a well-diversified portfolio of quality properties for rent in accessible locations and at competitive rates, LHN is well placed to ride the growth in the real estate sector.”

The listing of LHN Limited brings the total number of SGX-listed companies on Catalist to 155, with a combined market capitalisation of S$10 billion. With the addition of LHN Limited, there will be 49 real estate companies on SGX, with a combined market capitalisation of S$110 billion.

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