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RHT Group of Companies, owned by the partners of RHTLaw Taylor Wessing, is seeking to raise funds on the Singapore Stock Exchange Catalist Board by listing its holding company, RHT Holdings Limited.

The proposed listing is scheduled for the first quarter 2016 or earlier, according to a release, and “will provide funds for the Group’s international aspirations.”

RHT Group of Companies consists of the following entities: RHT Compliance Solutions, RHT Corporate Advisory, RHT Capital and RHT Management Services. Together it provides services in the regulatory and compliance solutions, sponsorship, post-listed compliance and secretarial services, corporate governance advisory, share registration, compliance solutions, data analytics, as well as professional training and development.

 “The inception of RHT Holdings and our decision to list on the SGX Catalist Board is a reflection of our longstanding success and our international ambitions,” said Tan Chong Huat, non-executive director of RHT Holdings, and managing partner of RHTLaw Taylor Wessing, in a statement. “In three short years, RHTLaw Taylor Wessing LLP and the RHT Group have become premier names in Singapore for legal and professional consulting services respectively. We now wish to tap into capital markets to accelerate growth both in Singapore and internationally.”

RHT Holdings has appointed Hong Leong Finance Ltd. as the Company’s financial advisor and sponsor for the proposed listing.

 

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