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Asia Food & Properties plans split, new unit listing

MAINBOARD-LISTED Asia Food & Properties (AFP) announced yesterday that it plans to spin off its China property business into a separately listed company to handle its investments there.

The news led to frenzied trading in AFP, with 11.7 million shares changing hands as the share price soared by 25 cents, or 62.5 per cent, to close at a one-year high of 65 cents.

Under the proposed scheme, AFP shareholders will be granted shares in newly formed Singapore-listed Bund Center Group, in proportion to their AFP shareholdings.

The new company will be a China-centric property company, while AFP will focus on the South-east Asian property market.

The split will allow the companies to independently establish business strategies. This means they can effectively adapt to the different market conditions in the two regions, said AFP. Continue reading

Asia Food & Properties planning demerger of its China property business

Mainboard-listed Asia Food & Properties (AFP) on Thursday said it is planning a demerger of its China property business.

The firm’s China property business will now be held under a new unit called Bund Center Investment, which will be listed on the Singapore exchange.

The demerger will take place through a capital reduction in AFP, and a distribution of shares in the capital of Bund Center Investment to AFP shareholders.

After the move, AFP will focus on the Southeast Asia property market, with a few interests in selected mixed developments in China.

The Bund Center Group will be a China-centric property investment firm, and may venture into property development in future.

AFP said the demerger will help it to more effectively manage the two distinct geographical segments of Southeast Asia and China, which have unique market and competitive conditions.

The firm added that the demerger could also help it to raise funds more easily, as its credit ratings are currently subject to analyses of the political, national, regional and economic risks of both China and Southeast Asia, although the factors affecting one region may not directly impact the other.

AFP said the separation of operations and management will provide financial independence to both AFP and the Bund Center Group, and facilitate future access into the capital markets for debt and equity funding to pursue growth opportunities.

Source : Channel NewsAsia – 24 Sep 2009