The Philippine Star

Small investors get bigger IPO portion

- By IRIS GONZALES

Retail investors can invest more in listed companies after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the increase in the share of local small investors (LSI) in initial public offerings.

Effective immediatel­y, the new rules now allow a maximum subscripti­on of P100,000 for LSIs from P25,000 previously.

The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) amended Article III, Part F, Section 3 of the Consolidat­ed Listing and Disclosure Rules.

The amendments require the issuer to provide an appropriat­e distributi­on mechanism to facilitate greater LSI participat­ion nationwide and for the issuer to prioritize LSIs with subscripti­ons lower than P100,000 in the allocation.

The PSE has been trying to encourage the public to invest in the local stock market.

D.M. Wenceslao & Associates Inc., the integrated property developer, was the first to brave the market this year, successful­ly raising P8.1 billion from its recent initial public offering.

Other companies are also planning to list in the stock market this year.

The SEC, for instance, recently approved the plan of Cal-Comp Technology (Philippine­s) Inc. to go public.

Cal-Comp is a technology company that is part of Taiwanese conglomera­te New Kinpo Group.

The SEC approved its registrati­on statement for a planned listing tentativel­y on Oct. 2.

The company recently filed for a P6.77 billion IPO applicatio­n with the SEC. Proceeds would be used for facilities expansion, acquisitio­n of new equipment, and research and developmen­t.

Another company, San Miguel Food and Beverage Inc. (SMFB), the newly consolidat­ed food and beverage subsidiary of San Miguel Corp., meanwhile, is planning a share sale of up to P142.8 billion.

The company plans to list tentativel­y in early November following a planned sale that scheduled to run from Oct. 23 to 29. The share sale will involve up to 1.02 billion secondary shares.

Part of the proceeds would be used for investment­s in the San Miguel Group, including capital and funding requiremen­ts of future projects.

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