Core Insights - The new cross-border listing framework aims to attract tech growth companies from Asia to the IPO market, enhancing access to global capital [2][4] - The initiative is expected to launch by mid-next year, pending regulatory approval, and is designed to streamline the IPO process for issuers [3][4] - There is a growing pipeline of over 30 companies preparing for IPOs on SGX, indicating a robust market environment [13] Group 1: IPO Market Dynamics - The IPO market has seen a turnaround recently, with $2.4 billion raised in the third quarter across various companies, including SaaS firms [8] - The framework will provide a single set of documents for issuers, simplifying the regulatory obligations [3] - Companies like Grab and Sea, which previously listed overseas, may consider returning to the local market due to this new mechanism [4] Group 2: Market Opportunities - There is significant interest from unicorns and tech companies in Southeast Asia looking to list, supported by venture capital and private equity [5][10] - The SGX is positioned to attract Chinese companies seeking to expand their footprint outside of China, leveraging multiple listing pathways [9] - The introduction of the Next 50 Index aims to enhance the representation of tech and AI companies within the market [11] Group 3: Future Growth Projections - The company anticipates revenue growth of 6 to 8% over the medium term, with plans to expand its FX business and launch new financial products [14][15] - The ongoing consultations with the ecosystem indicate a positive sentiment among companies looking to IPO, which is expected to bolster the market further [6][7] - The company is exploring acquisitions to strengthen its multi-asset platform, focusing on commodities and risk management tools [16][17]
SGX CEO on How New ‘Dual Listing' With Nasdaq Will Work