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Singapore's UOB, CapBridge Build Private Capital Offering

This is CapBridge’s first collaboration with a Singapore bank to provide companies with such alternative financing solutions.
Singapore’s Overseas Bank
is teaming up with private capital platform CapBridge to give
alternative investment solutions to unlisted firms in the
Asian city-state and wider Asian markets, highlighting how banks
continue to target such asset classes.
This is CapBridge’s first collaboration with a Singapore bank to
provide companies with such alternative financing solutions, the
firms said. Besides Singapore, firms based in the following
jurisdictions will be covered: China, Hong Kong, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.
Through its investment syndication platform, CapBridge will match
UOB’s clients with anchor investors and accredited co-investors,
the organisations said earlier this week.
UOB’s clients can also choose to list a portion of their equity
on CapBridge’s affiliate exchange, which is Singapore’s private
securities exchange platform, of which Singapore Exchange Limited
is a shareholder and strategic partner.
The bank said that its clients can create a new asset class of
tradeable private equities to provide their shareholders with
access to financing and liquidity. This is because the buying and
selling of the listed private equities can be done at any time
and easily, compared with the typical lock-up period of more than
five years for private equity as an asset class.
“Companies typically require different types of funding and
capital structures that provide financial flexibility and
liquidity to meet their needs at various growth stages. At UOB,
we have been providing our corporate clients with a comprehensive
suite of fundraising solutions. These include loans and bonds in
the debt capital markets, initial public offerings in the equity
capital markets and alternative private financing through our
ecosystem partners,” Edmund Leong, head of group investment
banking, UOB, said.
Johnson Chen, founder and CEO of CapBridge, said: “The private
capital market is a fast-growing source of primary and secondary
capital for many companies.”
CapBridge recently completed a fundraising campaign for a leading
fund management company in Singapore for a listing on 1exchange.
The offer was oversubscribed and the company is set to become the
first private company to list its shares on a private exchange in
Singapore in July 2019.
CapBridge has a Capital Markets Services License and is regulated
by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.