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Mobilia Holdings makes strong ACE Market debut 

Home furniture maker’s shares open at 65 sen, a premium of 42 sen on its offer price

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 23 Feb 2021 2:30PM

Mobilia Holdings makes strong ACE Market debut 
Home furniture manufacturer Mobilia Holdings Bhd saw 17.07 million of its shares changing hands at the opening bell on Bursa Malaysia today, following its debut. – Twitter pic, February 23, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Home furniture manufacturer Mobilia Holdings Bhd made a strong debut on Bursa Malaysia’s ACE Market today as it opened at 65 sen –  a premium of 42 sen from its offering price of 23 sen.

At the opening bell, the company saw 17.07 million of its shares changing hands.

Business development manager Ervin Quek Yan Song said the company is optimistic about its prospects due to its competitive strength and the resilient home furnishing market as home furniture continues to be sought after globally in line with the growing demand for housing.

He said currently, the company exports to more than 45 countries, and most of its revenue is contributed by clients from North America, Asia, Europe, South America, North Africa and Malaysia.

“Mobilia will continue to engage with international and domestic clients to further enhance our customer base,” he told a virtual press conference in conjunction with the company’s listing today.

Quek said that the global furniture consumption is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.8%, while Malaysia’s furniture export is likely to grow at a CAGR of 5.0%.

Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, he said the company had continued its marketing efforts by engaging with potential clients online while conducting research to identify new customers at the same time.

For the pandemic-impacted financial year 2020 (FY2020), Mobilia’s revenue was lower at RM44.7 million from RM75.6 million recorded in FY2019.

Commenting on this, Quek said the group expects the industry to recover quickly post-pandemic, adding that with the rising number of people working from home, demand for home furniture could increase and thus cushion the pandemic’s economic impact on the industry. –  Bernama, February 23, 2021 

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