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Foundation Healthcare seeks up to $187 million in Singapore IPO

By Thomson Reuters Jun 22, 2026 | 11:31 PM

By Yantoultra Ngui

SINGAPORE, June 23 (Reuters) – Foundation Healthcare Holdings, a Singapore-based private healthcare group backed by SeaTown, is seeking to raise S$242 million ($187 million) through an ​initial public offering in Singapore, according to a ‌term sheet seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

The company plans to price its shares at S$0.76 to S$0.92 apiece, which would give it a market capitalisation of about S$1.01 billion to S$1.20 billion. It is expected ‌to ​list on the Singapore Exchange mainboard ⁠on July 8.

Here are ⁠more details:

• The IPO will include about S$118 million worth of shares allocated for cornerstone investors, who commit to buying shares ahead of the public offer.

• These investors include ​Amova Asset Management Asia, Aregence Capital, Granite Asia, Hood River Capital Management, International Finance Corporation, Lion Global Investors, ⁠Manulife Investment Management, Openspace Capital, RBC ⁠Global Asset Management and UBS, according to the ​term sheet.

• The base offering totals about S$124 million, of ​which roughly S$117 million is earmarked for global investors, ‌while around S$7 million will be offered to retail investors in Singapore.

• New shares will account for 41.4% of the offering, with the remaining 58.6% comprising existing shares sold by ⁠current investors.

• A representative for Foundation Healthcare did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

• The company plans to use ⁠IPO proceeds to ‌buy or invest in Singapore clinical practices ⁠and medical centres, expand into new markets, and ​fund ‌working capital.

• Its pro forma profit rose ​41.5% to ⁠S$48.4 million in 2025, while pro forma revenue climbed 32% to S$265.9 million, according to its draft prospectus.

• Foundation Healthcare runs 108 specialists, 74 clinics, and four medical centres in Singapore.

($1 = 1.2937 Singapore dollars)

(Reporting by Yantoultra Ngui; Editing by Rashmi Aich ​and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)