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Ever Glory applies to transfer listing to SGX Mainboard

The move aims to attract institutional investors and support business expansion.

Ever Glory United Holdings has applied to move its listing from the catalist board to the mainboard of the Singapore Exchange (SGX).

In a bourse filing, the company stated its belief that this move will broaden its investor base, enhance access to capital, and better align its market position with its expanded operations.

The proposed transfer, announced on 14 October 2025, remains subject to approval from SGX and shareholders.

The mechanical and electrical engineering group said the move follows its growth since listing on Catalist in May 2023. It has since acquired Fire-Guard Engineering and Guthrie Engineering, established firms involved in key public and commercial infrastructure projects in Singapore.

For FY2024, Ever Glory posted a net profit of $8.96m, up from $1.77m in FY2022. 
 

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