The Borneo Post

CapBridge, UOB to provide Asian firms with access to private capital

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KUCHING: Global private capital platform CapBridge has signed an agreement with United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB) to offer a range of private capital solutions to private, high-growth companies in Singapore and in the Bank’s key markets including China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.

This is CapBridge’s first collaborat­ion with a Singapore bank to provide companies with such alternativ­e financing solutions and draws upon the combined market expertise of two Singapore-headquarte­red financial institutio­ns and the country’s strength as a global financial centre.

UOB head of group investment banking Edmund Leong said 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 financing4 through our ecosystem partners.

“With our capital market expertise and through our collaborat­ion with CapBridge and the 1X platform, we can offer our clients an even wider range of alternativ­e private financing solutions to provide them with sustainabl­e growth capital.” Through its investment syndicatio­n platform, CapBridge will match UOB’s clients with anchor investors and accredited co-investors, catalysing private capital as a source of funding and helping these companies to broaden their investor base further.

UOB’s clients can also choose to list a portion of their equity on CapBridge’s affiliate 1exchange (1X), Singapore’s first and only regulated private securities exchange platform, of which Singapore Exchange Limited is a shareholde­r and strategic partner.

In doing so, the bank’s clients can create a new asset class of tradeable private equities to provide their shareholde­rs with access to flexible financing and liquidity.

This is because the buying and selling of the listed private equities can be done any time and easily, compared with the typical lock-up period of more than five years for private equity as an asset class.

Johnson Chen, Founder and CEO of CapBridge, said that the private capital market is a fast-growing source of primary and secondary capital for many companies.

“It offers stable capital and a value-adding stakeholde­r network in the form of sophistica­ted investors from the CapBridge platform, as well as higher liquidity and exit potential from the tradeable private equities pioneered by the 1X private securities exchange.

“We are pleased to have the support of UOB as we continue to help private companies in Singapore and the region access the private market for valuable growth capital.” 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.

 ??  ?? Leong (left) and Chen sign the agreement to provide companies across Asia with access to private capital.
Leong (left) and Chen sign the agreement to provide companies across Asia with access to private capital.

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