Good day everyone, with Bursa getting a hive of activity on IPO listings, here we come for a new board which could potentially list more companies than ever on Bursa for the Malaysia Small, Medium and Enterprise Corporation (SME) companies. For everyone's benefit, LEAP stands for Leading Entrepreneur Accelerator Platform (LEAP) Market. This market is introduced in order to tackle the fund raising issues that are currently being faced with SME companies wanting to go for a listing on Bursa to raise capital and potentially open up to newer markets.
Because most industry experts and the Ministry of International and Trade and Industry (MITI) are anticipating a vast number of potential listings over the coming years (probably hundreds) with limited investors participation and with the SME industry rapidly growing in Malaysia, it will be best to create only a single topic integrating all the potential and past listings of LEAP IPOs here so as not to litter a lot of and presumably abandon topics that may be left out post-listing. Probably the first few IPOs on LEAPS may get some media coverage but not anticipating that all companies will get the spotlight so it will be best to conserve some space here. In the next post, I will reserve a list of past or current LEAP IPOs and after a company have achieved the listing status on Bursa, it will be achieved with the page numbers listed there. I'll try my best to update the topic as frequent as possible. If anybody disagree or agree with this, do let me know in the upcoming posts.
So for now, let's introduce as a summary of what the LEAP Market is about and what are the criteria for listing:
Who can participate?
Unfortunately, unlike both Main and ACE Market boards and like South Korea's KONEX, this board is specifically only for sophisticated investors only. What do they mean by "sophisticated investors"? Basically High Net Worth Investors or HNWI are only allowed to secure allotments and trade on the market. Those who can go private placements are HNWIs and are likely eligible to participate in this market. This is accredited under Schedule 6 and 7 of the Capital Markets Services Act 2007 which can be referred here:
Link: https://www.sc.com.my/wp-content/uploads/en...full_121228.pdf
Now a lot of people have been asking here what are the criteria for being a "sophisticated investors" or "high net worth individuals (HNWI)", I'll say it once here,
The offer or invitation made to an individual only if:
a) The total net personal assets, or total net joint assets with his or her spouse,
exceed three million ringgit or its equivalent in foreign currencies, excluding
the value of the individual’s primary residence;
b) The gross annual income exceeding three hundred thousand ringgit
or its equivalent in foreign currencies per annum in the preceding twelve
months; or
c) Jointly with his or her spouse, has a gross annual income exceeding four
hundred thousand ringgit or its equivalent in foreign currencies per annum in
the preceding twelve months
And even without the high level barrier of entry, this market is very likely to be volatile and also at high risk as the stocks are more likely to be illiquid due to the absence of the general market and therefore is treated as an "exclusive market for the sophisticated". However, there are special exemptions to this rule which includes anyone who is an employee and is offered shares by the company itself. Other non-affiliated parties are not allowed to participate in the board.
What are the criterias and ways to issuing shares?
This board does not necessary require the approval from the SC. However, like all other boards, the bourse has the final say on whether to allow the company to list on Bursa or getting the application rejected. In addition, they must be a public company that is incorporated in Malaysia and must apply via an Approved Adviser. The shareholding spread must maintain at least 10% of the sum of ordinary shares for the public shareholders at admission.
There are a number of avenues the company can choose to offer shares by;
1) Either issuing new shares or listing existing shares by way of introduction.
2) The traditional way (Public offer, private placements, bookbuilding etc)
3) Sale of shares by promoters (Only possible if the company generates 1 full financial year of operating profits, registered with the Securities Commission, promoter's shareholding is to be placed under moratorium on at least 45% of the enlarged number of issues for the next 36 months after a full 1 year post-listing)
As for timetable of the IPO, stock ticker, ISIN, stock code, same rules apply on Bursa. The company also must apply the IPO via an advisor is not allowed to list on their own.
Ways of which the company must disclose the informations
Most of the rules retain about the same. However, there is a significant difference from the both boards is that a company is required to announce their financial results to Bursa, semi-annually and allow their financial statements to be audited annually. Any corporate news and information must be immediately to the public as per usual. For the LEAP Market, do be aware that there is no profit track record required for SME companies and this may in turn, be subjected to large swings in share prices be it very positive or very negative. However, failure to comply with the submission of the financial reports, the companies will be subjected to suspension and possible delisting procedures taking into effect.
Also, do bear in mind that only an information memo is required and that prospectus is not required for this board. Therefore, investing decisions like this may be difficult and may result in losses.
Basically, that is all for the topic. I'll update more changes to the policy of LEAP Market should they do as per so. As stated earlier, I'll post a list of companies that are going for listing and already listed IPOs below.
More from: http://www.bursamalaysia.com/misc/system/a..._FAQ_150617.pdf
UPDATE (25/7/2017): With today's launch of the Leap Market, Bursa has created a new page showcasing the overview of the new market and listings bound to approach the board.
Link's below: http://www.bursamalaysia.com/market/leap/
Source: Bursa Malaysia
This post has been edited by ILoveLalat.net: Jan 16 2019, 08:11 PM
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