The Philippine Star

Regulators approve IPO of Kepwealth Property Phl

- By IRIS GONZALES

The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Philippine Stock Exchange have given the green light to Kepwealth Property Philippine­s Inc. to do an initial public offering.

In its July 23 meeting, the SEC en banc approved the registrati­on statement of KPPI, a property management company.

KPPI plans to raise up to P384.8 million from the sale of 67 million common shares at a maximum price of P5.74 per share. The offer shares will represent 33.34 percent of the company’s outstandin­g common shares.

The offer period will be from Aug. 5 to 9. KPPI will be listed on the small, medium, emerging board of PSE.

PSE president and chief executive officer Ramon Monzon welcomed the listing, which would likely be the first IPO for the year. No company has braved the market so far this year because of volatility in the early part.

“It may have taken some time before we had our first IPO, but I am pleased that KPPI is embarking on its maiden share sale. I hope that this move will encourage other companies that pushed back their IPOs to revisit their plans and consider the stock market as an avenue for capital raising,” Monzon said.

“I am also pleased that we have a new listing on the SME board. I hope this will prompt companies who qualify to list on this board to explore the possibilit­y of raising funds through an IPO,” he said.

KPPI plans to use the net proceeds to diversify its asset base and expand its office leasing portfolio with the acquisitio­n of about 3,500 square meters of leasable space.

Of the amount, the company plans to disburse P245 million to acquire office spaces primarily in Pasig City and Makati City, and P120 million in Davao City within the first half of 2020.

It also plans to invest in short-term liquid investment­s such as short-term government securities, bank deposits and money market placements, which are expected to earn prevailing market rates. If such investment­s incur losses, any shortfall will be financed by internally generated funds.

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