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Centurion Corp proposes to delist on HKEX, but keeps primary listing on SGX

Felicia Tan
Felicia Tan • 1 min read
Centurion Corp proposes to delist on HKEX, but keeps primary listing on SGX
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Centurion Corporation OU8

has submitted an application to delist its shares on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX).

The company’s board had unanimously approved the proposed delisting on June 5.

According to Centurion, the delisting was due to the costs and utilities needed to upkeep its listing on the HKEX. The volume of trading of Centurion’s shares were also limited on the HKEX.

Following the delisting, Centurion will retain the primary listing of its shares on the Singapore Exchange S68

Securities Trading Limited (SGX-ST).

Shareholders will have the option to hold its Hong Kong shares, although they will not be traded on the HKEX after the last dealing date. They will also be able to deposit their shares with Singapore’s Central Depository (CDP) account and hold their shares, which are listed and can be traded on the SGX-ST.

The proposed delisting will be subject to Centurion’s shareholders’ approval at an extraordinary general meeting (EGM). A circular will be despatched to Centurion’s shareholders regarding the proposed delisting.

See also: Second Chance Properties to delist on Nov 11

Shares in Centurion closed flat at 35 cents on June 5.

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