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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[[ anonymous 7 ]]
Congrats to anyone who didn't stag MapleTree China only then to find a problem getting hold of enough CRT.
- Shu
Thanks Mr IPO for your expert analysis
All the best for those who got it.
Huat Ah!
Will buy some on open today, anyone selling?
Mr Ipo,
At least you are luckier you still have 4 lots.
Will you be selling and at what price ???
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[[ anonymous 7 ]]
re : Mr. IPO said...
Not selling. I was hoping to get more shares from public tranche to keep for the yield
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actually, given the increase in property taxes, it is wise to collect whatever safe dividends can be found.
S$1000 in property tax means around S$20,000 to S$25,000 in MapleTree China or CRT.
For S$9000 in annual property tax, one has to have around S$200,000 in these REITS / Trusts.
High property prices are no that fun after all, right? Are my calculations correct.
Usually distributions from REIT to Singapore unit holders are free of tax whereas if you own a real property, you have to pay property tax and taxes on rental income.
[[ anonymous 7 ]]
paying property tax (on physical real estate) from dividends from REIT (distributions) is a beautiful arrangement, ... that's what I'm suggesting.