The Assembly Place IPO
The Assembly Place Holdings Ltd. IPO Overview Company: The Assembly Place Holdings Ltd. Listing venue: Singapore Exchange (SGX) — Catalist board Offer type: IPO (Public Offer + Placement + Cornerstone) Sponsor / Issue Manager: SAC Capital Private Limited The Company is offering 50.3m shares of which 48.3 will be via placement and the balance 2m shares via public offering. The IPO will close on 21 Jan 2026 noon and start trading on 23 Jan 2026 at 9am. Business Description The Assembly Place (TAP) is Singapore’s largest community living operator * by number of keys under management, operating under an asset-light model that leases and manages accommodation properties rather than owning them outright. As at 17 Dec 2025, TAP managed ~3,422 keys across ~100 property assets in Singapore, spanning multiple living sectors. TAP’s portfolio includes: Residential co-living spaces (for singles a...


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I have posted the following comment elsewhere on this blog, but I thought I would post it here under the "IPO famine" post.
It seems a good place to repeat the comment given below. During this IPO famine, perhaps one could spare a few moments for bonds.
Bond IPOs are quite a new thing, the closest one being the DBS Preference shares IPO.
I think SGX may be getting interested in infrastructure bonds, and for those who don't mind malaysian corporate bonds, there are also some in the pipeline.
May I therefore repost the comment made elsewhere in this blog, without anyone thinking this is spamming.
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I wonder if readers have any interest in bonds.
Bonds is not something typically of interest to investors.
However, given the supposedly large foreign interest in asian bonds, it may do for everyone to pick up a couple of bonds. This for obvious reasons.
It is unlikely such couple of bonds would make anyone rich, but will provide a steady flow of loose change that may be useful for small but essential purposes.
No-one should have any doubts of the effects of all this money printing (western central banks). And if anyone has doubts, see :
http://malaysiafinance.blogspot.com/2012/12/equities-new-bull-run-started.html
Perhaps a handful of asian bonds will be a good idea for the portfolio. Again, the reasons are so obvious they need not be stated.
Hopefully, everyone would consider it and mention it to their brokers. There should not be insurmountable difficulties in doing IPOs for bonds, in the same way IPOs are done for shares.