The deal comprised 4 separate transactions: 10+, 1.4+, 0.4 and 0.3 Million. Couldn't really match these to the top 20 shareholders. The other party should be hidden behind the shroud of one of the nominees.
TWENTY LARGEST SHAREHOLDERS (From the recent annual report)
No. Name No. of Shares %
1 HIAP HOE HOLDINGS PTE LTD 328,693,876 69.85
2 CIMB SECURITIES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. 24,631,433 5.23
3 DBS NOMINEES (PRIVATE) LIMITED 11,821,125 2.51
4 SOON LI HENG CIVIL ENGINEERING PTE LTD 9,125,000 1.94
5 SBS NOMINEES PRIVATE LIMITED 8,000,000 1.70
6 MORPH INVESTMENTS LTD 6,431,700 1.37
7 HONG LEONG FINANCE NOMINEES PTE LTD 5,435,750 1.16
8 SING INVESTMENTS & FINANCE NOMINEES (PTE.) LTD. 4,300,000 0.91
9 DB NOMINEES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 2,725,700 0.58
10 CITIBANK NOMINEES SINGAPORE PTE LTD 2,458,250 0.52
11 HENG SIEW ENG 2,331,000 0.50
12 SOON LEE HENG TRADING & TRANSPORTATION PTE LTD 2,243,750 0.48
13 TEO HO BENG 2,130,750 0.45
14 ROLAND TEO HO KANG 1,875,000 0.40
15 HSBC (SINGAPORE) NOMINEES PTE LTD 1,726,950 0.37
16 OCBC SECURITIES PRIVATE LIMITED 1,658,111 0.35
17 LEONG CHONG LING 1,239,900 0.26
18 UOB KAY HIAN PRIVATE LIMITED 1,239,076 0.26
19 CHIN KIAM HSUNG 1,149,500 0.24
20 SIAH YANG WEN OLIVER 1,014,800 0.22
TOTAL 420,231,671 89.30
Anyway, Hiap Hoe Holdings Pte Ltd is shared among Mr Teo Ho Beng and his siblings. Mr Teo holds around 40% while Mr Roland Teo owns about 35%. With Mr Roland Teo currently out of action due to his illness, Mr Teo Ho Beng may be looking to delist Hiap Hoe (at a low price around $0.8 - $0.9) and then later spin off the hotels into a Hospitality REIT to safeguard their family fortune.