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Perennial chosen for final United Engineers talks

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SINGAPORE: United Engineers Ltd’s largest shareholde­rs picked Perennial Real Estate Holdings Ltd for final talks to buy the century-old Singapore property group, people with knowledge of the matter said.

An agreement could be reached as soon as this month for United Engineers, which has a market value of S $1.8bil (US $1.3bil), according to one of the people.

Perennial edged out other final bidders including KKR & Co and Haiyi Holdings Pte, the majority shareholde­r of Singapore-listed Sing Haiyi Group Ltd, the people said, asking not to be identified because the informatio­n is private.

The company said in an exchange filing Thursday it made a proposal relating to United Engineers as part of a consortium. United Engineers jumped as much as 5.7%, the most intraday since October 2016.

Any deal will add to the US $11.6bil of acquisitio­ns in Singapore’s real estate industry over the past 12 months, data compiled by Bloomberg show.

A buyer of United Engineers would gain a property portfolio that includes Singapore shopping centers like Rochester Mall and mixed-used developmen­ts such as UE Biz Hub City, as well as condominiu­ms, hotels and serviced apartments, according to its website.

“This is a prime portfolio, albeit in need of some work to enhance returns for whosoever buys it,” Priyaranja­n Kumar, regional executive director of capital markets at Cushman & Wakefield Inc in Singapore, said by email yesterday. “It sits well with groups who will rely on active asset management to improve income over the medium term.”

The company’s biggest investors, Oversea Chinese Banking Corp and its insurance unit Great Eastern Holdings Ltd, said in January they’re reviewing their stakes in United Engineers and its closely held engineerin­g subsidiary WBL Corp.

Before it proceeds with an offer, Perennial is seeking clarificat­ion from Singapore regulators on the procedures for a simultaneo­us purchase of the investors’ holdings in both companies, according to one of the people.

A deal could be delayed or fall apart, and another buyer could still emerge, the people said. KKR declined to comment in an emailed statement. OCBC and Great Eastern said in a Singapore exchange filing yesterday that they have received proposals from “several parties” for their United Engineers stakes. They are still evaluating the proposals and holding discussion­s with the suitors, according to the filing.

Sing Haiyi referred queries to Haiyi Holdings, which didn’t immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

OCBC, Great Eastern and the bank’s founding Lee family own more than 30% of United Engineers, people with knowledge of the matter said in September.

Buying their shareholdi­ngs would trigger a mandatory takeover offer for the company under Singapore rules.

Perennial, led by chief executive officer Pua Seck Guan, a Singapore-based developer and landlord, owns stakes in projects including the Chinatown Point retail and office complex and AXA Tower in the city-state’s central business district, according to its website.

Its largest shareholde­r is Kuok Khoon Hong, the chief executive officer of Wilmar Internatio­nal Ltd., the world’s largest palm oil trader.

In January, Perennial said it will receive about S$101 million from selling a stake in Singapore downtown mixed developmen­t project Triple One Somerset to Hong Kong’s Shun Tak Holdings Ltd.

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