Small and mid-cap firms hope Value Unlock measure will boost understanding of their businesses
This could lead to better market valuations and stronger investor confidence
[SINGAPORE] Despite solid fundamentals, many small and mid-cap companies listed in Singapore bemoan that their true value is underestimated by the market.
With newly announced measures from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) review group, these firms hope to bridge the gap between their performance and how the market perceives them – potentially leading to better market valuations and stronger investor confidence.
This is where a cornerstone of the new measures, the Value Unlock programme, aims to help by providing smaller firms with additional resources and tools to better reach investors and boost shareholder value.
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