SGX RegCo sets three-year deadline for suspended issuers to resolve issues

SGX Filings05-22 18:13

Singapore Exchange Regulation (SGX RegCo) announced on May, 22 2026 that companies whose shares have been suspended must resolve substantive underlying concerns within three years or face delisting.

SGX RegCo’s latest review showed that, as of Dec, 31 2025, 39 issuers had been suspended for 12 months or more. Among them, 16 are exploring trading resumption, 5 are undergoing court-supervised restructurings or schemes of arrangement, 10 are in liquidation or winding-up proceedings, and 8 have received delisting notices.

In the second half of 2025, one company resumed trading, two were delisted and three were added to the long-suspended list, leaving the total number unchanged.

The regulator said historical data indicates that issuers with a high likelihood of a positive outcome can achieve substantive resolution within three years. SGX RegCo will continue to scrutinise trading-resumption proposals and will delist companies whose plans do not progress with sufficient urgency.

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