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Tokyo Metro, Rigaku set stage for US$3 billion Japan IPOs as listings gather pace

by Sarkiya Ranen
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JAPAN’S Tokyo Metro and Rigaku on Friday (Sep 20) kicked off the processes to launch a combined US$3.1 billion in initial public offerings (IPOs) next month, according to term sheets, as the local capital markets emerge as a global hotspot for investors.

Tokyo Metro will aim to raise 320 billion yen (S$2.9 billion) – making it the largest IPO in Japan for six years – while Rigaku, the Carlyle Group-backed maker of X-ray testing tools, is targeting an IPO worth up to 126 billion yen, the term sheets showed.

The two deals, if successful in raising the targeted amount, will more than double the value of IPOs launched in Japan so far in 2024, according to LSEG data.

There has been US$1.5 billion worth of IPOs year to date in Japan, according to LSEG data, down nearly 55 per cent compared to the same time last year.

Total equity capital markets activity, on the other hand, has reached US$28.2 billion so far in 2024, up 18.4 per cent due to a surge in follow-on capital raisings and convertible bond deals, the data showed.

In comparison, in the Asia-Pacific region, including Japan, ECM activity so far this year is down 24 per cent and IPO values off 59 per cent, according to the data, as the pace of global interest rate moves are uncertain and geopolitical risks remain high.

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Japan’s stock market suffered a historic rout in early August, sparked by a surprise rate hike and fears of a US recession, before regaining ground. The benchmark index is up around 13 per cent so far this year.

Tokyo Metro said on Friday it planned to list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Oct 23, in the latest listing of a major Japanese railway operator.

Tokyo Metro’s indicative price of 1,100 yen per share would raise 319.55 billion yen, giving the company a market value of 639.1 billion yen.

The central government, which owns 53.4 per cent of Tokyo Metro, and the Tokyo government, which holds the remaining 46.6 per cent, plan to sell half of their shares in the public offering, the books for which will close on Oct 11.

Tokyo Metro’s history dates back to 1920 with the establishment of the Tokyo Underground Railway Company. Seven years later, it opened Japan’s first subway line, between the Asakusa and Ueno districts of Tokyo.

The central government plans to use its proceeds from the IPO to repay reconstruction bonds issued following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. The joint global coordinators for the IPO are Goldman Sachs, Mizuho and Nomura.

Separately, Rigaku, a maker of X-ray testing tools backed by buyout firm Carlyle, plans to list on Oct 25, according to a term sheet seen by Reuters. The order book for the IPO will open on Oct 10.

The IPO would raise up to 126.1 billion yen, which includes an overallotment option, with the company expected to have a market value of 284.1 billion yen after the offering, according to the term sheet.

Carlyle’s shareholding would fall to 40.7 per cent from 75.5 per cent when overallotment is included.

The joint global coordinators for the Rigaku IPO are Bank of America, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley and Nomura. REUTERS



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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