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OCI is said to put brakes on Malaysia IPO plan on market turmoil

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The polysilicon industry has struggled with a huge surplus, with far too much capacity built relative to demand, resulting in prices of the solar grade material tumbling more than 80 per cent over the past two years

[KUALA LUMPUR / HONG KONG] OCI Holdings’ financial advisers have paused work on the potential listing of its Malaysian polysilicon business amid volatility in global stock markets, sources familiar with the matter said.

While work on the initial public offering (IPO) has slowed down, OCI has not officially cancelled the IPO process, and it may revisit the plan later, the sources said, asking not to be identified because the deliberations are private.

A spokesperson for Seoul-based OCI said the company is still weighing options for the Malaysian affiliate, including an IPO, but no final decisions have been made.

The polysilicon industry has struggled with a huge surplus, with far too much capacity built relative to demand, resulting in prices of the solar grade material tumbling more than 80 per cent over the past two years. Meanwhile, the threat of US tariffs against Malaysia – and the wider South-east Asian region – risks exports of solar equipment to the world’s largest economy.

OCI had been considering a listing that could raise as much as RM1.5 billion (S$449 million) and value the Malaysian polysilicon business at up to RM6 billion, Bloomberg News reported previously. An IPO of that size would have been one of the biggest share sales in the South-east Asian nation in recent years.

OCI Malaysia makes polysilicon used in semiconductors and solar panels. It has a plant in Sarawak state in Borneo that produces 35,000 tonnes of solar PV polysilicon a year, according to its website.

Seoul-listed OCI, founded in 1959, produces a range of chemicals, petrochemicals and carbon materials. It set up a regional headquarters in Kuala Lumpur in April to help its expansion in South-east Asia. BLOOMBERG

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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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