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[News] IQE’s Taiwan Subsidiary Plans to Go Public on the Taiwan Stock Exchange


2024-08-02 Semiconductors editor

On July 31, IQE plc, the global supplier of compound semiconductor wafer products and advanced material solutions, announced the planned initial public offering (IPO) of the Group’s Taiwanese operating subsidiary (IQE Taiwan) on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE).

The Group intends to list IQE Taiwan on the TWSE and to sell a minority shareholding through a public offering, but it plans to retain control of IQE Taiwan and will continue to leverage its strategic value, with the proceeds of the public offering intended to be utilized across the Group to fund the growth strategy.

Currently, the IPO process is at an early stage, and IQE has engaged Taishin Securities Co. Ltd as its financial advisor to assist in preparing IQE Taiwan for the IPO. IQE explained that the IPO will be proceeded in two stages.

For the initial phase, IQE Taiwan is expected to be listed on the Emerging Market Board in 1H25, subject to usual regulatory procedures and requirements. Further transaction details and information regarding the process will be disclosed as appropriate.

As IQE is capitalizing on the market opportunities ahead, including in GaN Power, the company considers the listing of its Taiwan subsidiary as an exciting opportunity for the entire group, which will accelerate IQE’s investment in its strategy for growth.

Once the subsidiary is successfully listed, IQE is expected to maximize asset value and ensure supply reliability and flexibility for its global customers.

It’s worth noting that aside from IQE, GaN IDM Innoscience is promoting its IPO process on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange while TASC has spun off its subsidiary responsible for 8-inch GaN business and promoted its listing on TWSE, which all reflect the fact that GaN power semiconductor technologies are gaining traction, particularly with the development of AI server and low-altitude economy sectors.

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