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Foundation Healthcare Holdings IPO: The Biggest SGX Healthcare Listing Since IHH — Worth Chasing?

Special Edition: Foundation Healthcare IPO Singapore hasn't seen a healthcare IPO of this size in over a decade. Foundation Healthcare Holdings (" FHH ") is looking to raise up to S$242 million at an offering price of S$0.76 per share , implying a market capitalisation of roughly S$1.0 billion — reportedly the largest healthcare listing on SGX since IHH Healthcare's dual-listing back in 2012. Public offer closes 6 July, 12pm , with trading expected to start on 8 July 2026 . Let's dig into what FHH actually does, why parts of the story are genuinely attractive, where I'd want to be careful, and whether the pricing leaves anything on the table for IPO subscribers. The Business: A Doctor Roll-Up With a Tech Layer FHH is a multi-specialty private healthcare platform built on three verticals: Specialists — 108 full-time medical specialists across 16 specialties and 74 specialist clinics as at 31 March 2026, making...

Cache Logistics Trust

Cache Logistics Trust ("CLT") is a Singapore-based REIT established principally to invest in income-producing real estate used for logistical purposes in Asia-Pacific. CLT's initial portfolio of properties comprises six high-quality logistics warehouse properties located in Singapore.

The properties under Cache Logistics Trust (CLT) will be leased to CWT Ltd. (CWT) and C&P Holding Pte. Ltd. (C&P) under master lease agreements. The leases will have a weighted average lease expiry (by GFA) of 6.4 years, with locked-in annual rental escalations of 1.5% per annum for the first five years of the initial contracted lease term.

CLT is granted a right of first refusal (ROFR) by CWT and its substantial shareholder, C&P, to acquire logistics properties in the Asia Pacific region owned by or offered to CWT and C&P. It is interesting to note that this is another "listed company"trying to hive off its assets into a REIT/Trust, the other list cos that have walked down the same path includes, Hyflux, Capitaland etc.


CLT does not have a credit rating as yet that limits the maximum allowed gearing to 35%. There is still some room for debt funded acquisition as CLT's post-IPO gearing would be 26%. While management views that 35% gearing as a comfortable level, it is open on getting a credit rating to raise its allowed gearing level to 60% should a suitable acquisition opportunity arise. There is also potential for capital appreciation if the trading environment in Singapore continues to recover and cap rates for industrial properties fall.


Based on forecasts found in CLT's prospectus, its IPO is priced at a DPU yield of 8.7% and 8.8% for FY10F and FY11F respectively. This is higher compared to peers such as Ascendas REIT (AREIT SP) and Mapletree Logistics Trust (MLT SP), which trade at consensus yields of 6.9% and 7% respectively for FY10F. IPO investors will be paying for CLT units at a price-to-book (P/B) ratio of about 1.0 vs. AREIT and MLT units currently trading at P/B ratios of 1.2 and 1.0 respectively.

The IPO is attractively priced with a reasonably attractive yield. Investors would do well to subscribe to this counter. Assume CLT heads towards "yield equalisation of 7%", the fair value of CLT will be $1.09.

Comments

Anonymous said…
What is your comments for the upcoming MinZhong IPO ?

Thanks
Koi
Anonymous said…
I would like to know too, your opinion on the Min Zhong IPO. Consumer Products stocks seems to be under watch recently.
Waiting to see its prospectus. Till then.

- Kelvin
Collin said…
I think Min Zhong might be a hit given the publicity it garnered. (People like to see Temasek/GIC link)

Will be pouring over its prospectus over the weekend.
hongjun said…
Looks attractive dividend.