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Last Updated : 2023-12-11 20:41:00
Mon, 11 Dec 2023 Today's Paper
The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) has approved, an application submitted by Prime Lands Residencies Limited, for the listing of its Ordinary Voting Shares by way of an offer for subscription.
The company will be listed on the Diri Savi Board (or Main Board as relevant) of the CSE subject to compliance with the CSE Listing Rules and Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka (SEC) Directives (as applicable).
The company will be Offering for Subscription of 100 million new Ordinary Voting Shares of the company at Rs.10.40 with an option to issue a further 87.5 million Ordinary Voting Shares at Rs. 10.40 per share.
Initial Public Offering (IPO) is held to raise a total sum of Rs.1.04 billion with an option to raise a further Rs.910 million in the event of an oversubscription. IPO is due to be opened on 11th May 2021.
Minimum subscription per application is 1,000 Shares (Rs. 10,400). Applications exceeding the minimum subscription should be in multiples of 100 shares and each successful application shall receive the minimum subscription
Commenting on the development, the CEO of CSE Rajeeva Bandaranaike remarked “We are glad to welcome the third equity IPO for the year 2021 at CSE, which further diversifies the companies entering the stock market in Sri Lanka. This reinforces the confidence placed in the Sri Lankan stock market by companies as a viable source of capital raising and we welcome investors to explore these expanded investment opportunities”
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