The company has production facilities in Singapore, Malaysia and the US.
SINGAPORE – A local semiconductor firm is eyeing a secondary listing on the Malaysian stock exchange to expand its investor base and boost stock liquidity.
“With the increasing shift of semiconductor supply chains into the South-east Asian region, UMS stands to be a key beneficiary of this trend,” Mr Luong said. “With UMS’ strong presence in Singapore and Malaysia, we will be well positioned to meet new demands of our key customers going forward.”
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