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www.pwc.com Which market? An overview of London, New York, Hong Kong and Singapore stock exchanges September 2013 A PwC IPO Centre publication, assessing the listing choices for global companies.

2 Which market? PwC

Which stock exchange is right for your company? An overview of regulatory listing requirements in London, New York, Hong Kong and Singapore Having decided that a public offering is the next step in your company s development, choosing where to list is one of the next most important decisions to consider, whether you plan an initial public offering (IPO) or a secondary listing. As the financial markets become increasingly global, companies have more options available to them. Most companies, typically have three options: 1. Listing on their domestic exchange 2. Listing on an overseas exchange 3. Dual listing on several exchanges A variety of factors needs to be weighed up to help you get the best advantage for your company, during the listing process and once your company is trading as a publicly listed company. If key questions are considered early in the process it will help you understand what changes your company will need to go through before you start the process in earnest and also ensure you are aligned with all stakeholders expectations. Choosing the most appropriate market may not be straightforward and will depend on a number of questions including: Stage in your company development Your overall growth strategy and objectives Regulatory requirements on each exchange (initial and ongoing) Speed and efficiency of listing Cost involved in the initial process and ongoing The type of investors that may be interested in your company or sector To help you determine which options are best for your company, we have developed this brochure working with our capital markets experts across the PwC global network. This brochure identifies the main regulatory requirements involved in a listing in some of the current leading global stock exchanges: London, New York, Hong Kong and Singapore. We have compared the Main Markets of these exchanges, briefly highlighting the differences between them regarding certain key admission criteria and continuing obligations. We hope that you find our Which market? brochure both informative and valuable. PwC Which market? 1

Stock exchange overview London Stock Exchange () Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) Euronext (US) OMX Singapore Exchange (SGX) The s Main Market is the principal market for UK and international listed companies, from all industries and sectors. The Main Market accommodates the admission of companies to trading on the Premium, High Growth Segment or Standard markets. A Premium Listing requires higher compliance and disclosure requirements than the EU minimum standards required for High Growth Segment and Standard Listings. AIM is the 's market for smaller high growth companies. The HKEx Main Board is suitable for established companies that meet profit or other financial requirements. The Growth Enterprise Market (GEM) is designed for growth companies. The is owned and operated by Euronext, it represents one-third of the world s equities trading. is known for attracting high growth companies in particular in the technology sector, including bio-technology and bio-pharmaceuticals. There are three different markets within : Global Select Market, Global Market and Capital Market. Global Select Market prescribes the highest initial listing requirements. Main Board is suitable for large, established companies that meet financial entry requirements. Market Main Admittable securities Main indices FTSE series open to international issuers FTSE 100 FTSE 250 FTSE All share FTSE techmark FTSE Russia IOB top 15 Russian GDRS AIM The FTSE AIM Index Series includes the FTSE AIM UK 50 Index, FTSE AIM 100 Index, FTSE AIM All-Share Index and FTSE AIM All-Share Supersector Indices Main GEM Main Hang Seng Index Dow Jones Industrial composite U.S. 100 S&P 500 100 OMX 100 Global Select Market composite S&P 500 FTSE Straits Times Index Catalist is the market for smaller companies without a track record of profitability. Catalist Source: Federation of Exchanges, Exchange statistical, Dealogic, Thomson One 2 Which market? PwC

Total market capitalisation as at 31 December 2012 (US $bn) Number of listed companies as at 31 December 2012 19,916 290 2,287 HKEX SGX 764 5,718 4,858 2,831 HKEx SGX 530 524 88 472 304 1 1,460 1,930 1,815 International Domestic Total money raised at admission during the five years ended December 2012 (US $bn)* Number of IPOs during the five years ended December 2012* HKEX 141.8 HKEX 12 258 133.9 59 223 54.8 58 223 45.9 92 116 SGX 17.1 SGX 0 30 60 90 120 150 74 45 International Domestic Sector split by number of IPOs during the five years ended 31 December 2012* 16% 1% 1% 18% 5% 4% 12% HKEK 5% 2% 15% 2% 3% 9% 8% SGX 9% 5% 6% 22% 22% 23% 10% 22% 32% 6% 15% 15% 12% 18% 2% 6% 3% 6% 5% 1% 18% 13% 27% 5% 23% 16% 16% 13% 20% 8% Basic materials Health care Consumer goods Consumer services Industrials Technology Financials Oil and gas Telecommunications Utilities * Closed-end funds excluded 1. Include PRC-based companies (145) Source: Federation of Exchanges, Exchange statistical, Dealogic, Thomson One PwC Which market? 3

Overview of key listing regulatory requirements This table is intended to provide a high level overview of key listing and ongoing regulator criteria for companies looking to IPO on the markets indicated. London Main Market (Premium Listing) Hong Kong Main Board New York Stock Exchange (Global Select) Singapore Main Board Initial listing criteria Sponsor 1 Required Required Not required Not required Required Audited track record 3 years audited accounts, no more than 6 months old 3 years audited accounts, no more than 6 months old Accounting standard EU IFRS or IFRS equivalent for non-eu issuers HK FRS, IFRS, CASBE (for PRC issuers only) US GAAP or other accounting standards may be accepted in certain circumstances. Financial criteria At least 75% of the entity s business must be supported by a revenue earning track record for the three year period (some dispensation for specific industries e.g. mining) Minimum market cap at admission 700,000 Profit forecast Optional 4 Optional 4 Company needs to meet one of the financial criteria: i) Profit of at least HK $20m for the most recent financial year, Profit in aggregate of at least HK $30m for the two preceding financial years, and Market cap of at least HK $200m at time of listing. ii) Market cap of at least HK $2bn at time of listing, Revenue of at least HK $500m for the most recent financial year, and Positive operating cash flows of at least HK $100m in aggregate for 3 financial years. iii) Market cap of at least HK $4bn at time of listing, and Revenue of at least HK $500m for the most recent financial year. Private profit forecast memorandum for the remainder of the financial year required to be submitted to HKEx for review. 3 years audited accounts. For emerging growth companies (EGCs) under the JOBS Act, two years of audited financial statements are permitted 3 years audited accounts. For emerging growth companies (EGCs) under the JOBS Act, two years of audited financial statements are permitted 3 years audited accounts, no more than 6 months old US GAAP or IFRS US GAAP or IFRS Singapore FRS, IFRS or US GAAP Company needs to meet one of the financial criteria: i) Income before tax from continuing operations and after minority interest, amortisation and equity in the earnings or losses of investees (subject to certain adjustments) must total at least US $10m in the aggregate for the last three fiscal years, together with a minimum of US $2m in each of the two most recent fiscal years, and positive amounts in all three years OR US $12m in the aggregate for the last three fiscal years, together with a minimum of US $5m in the most recent fiscal year and US $2m in the next most recent fiscal year. ii) Issuer must have at least US $500m in global market cap, US $100m in revenues during the most recent 12 month period, and US $25m in aggregate cash flows for the last three fiscal years with positive amounts in all three years (subject to certain adjustments) OR US $750m in global market cap, and US $75m in revenues during the most recent fiscal year. iii) Issuer must have at least US $150m in global market cap, and US $75m in total assets together with at least US $50m in stockholders equity (in each case subject to certain adjustments). Company needs to meet one of the financial criteria: i) Minimum income from continuing operations before income taxes of: US $11m over the prior three fiscal years in aggregate, and US $2.2m in each of the two most recent fiscal years, and Positive income from continuing operations before income taxes in each of the prior three fiscal years. ii) Minimum total revenue in the previous fiscal year US $110m, Minimum average market cap over the prior 12 months US $550m, Minimum cash flows of US $27.5m over the prior three fiscal years in aggregate, and Positive cash flows in each of the prior three fiscal years. iii) Minimum total revenue in the previous fiscal year US $90m, and Minimum average market cap over the prior 12 months US $850m. iv) Minimum average market cap at the time of listing US $160m, and US $80m of total assets and US $55m of stockholders equity in the most recent publicly reported financial statements. Company needs to meet one of the financial criteria: i) Minimum consolidated pre-tax profit of at least S$30m for the latest financial year, Operating track record of at least 3 years. ii) Profitable in the latest financial year, Market cap of not less than S$150m based on the issue price and postinvitation issued share capital, and Operating track record of at least 3 years. iii) Operating revenue in the latest completed financial year, and Market cap of not less than S$300m based on the issue price and postinvitation issued share capital. Real Estate Investment Trusts and Business Trusts who have met the S$300m market cap test but do not have historical financial information may apply under this rule if they are able to demonstrate that they will generate operating revenue immediately upon listing. Operating track record required is at least one year. No requirements No requirements For companies, profit and cash flow forecast memorandum for the current year and ensuing year must be submitted upon request by the Exchange. For business trusts and REITs, profit and cash flow forecast and projections are required to be included in the prospectus.

Working capital statements Covering 12 months Covering 12 months Not required Not required Covering 12 months Company history 2 Three years, subject to exemptions Three years, subject to exemptions Three years, subject to exemptions Three years, subject to exemptions Three years Ownership of assets Control over the majority of assets for the three year period Minimum number of shareholders Ownership continuity and control for at least the most recent audited financial year No requirements No requirements No requirements No requirements 300 400 round lot 5 shareholders 450 round lot 5 shareholders or 2,200 total shareholders or total shareholders and average monthly trading volume over the past 12 months. Minimum free float 25% of class of shares listed 25% or at least HK$ 50m If markt cap. > HK$ (or public float) 3 10 bn, can be reduced to 15% Internal controls/ financial reporting procedures Sponsor s declaration on adequacy of financial reporting procedures, with the private reporting accountant s report. Regulatory and ongoing obligation requirements Special criteria for Non-UK incorporated companies must international issuers have more than 50% free float for FTSE UK series index inclusion. If 200 or more shareholders or 10% or more shares held by UK shareholders, required to appoint a registrar in the UK. Financial reporting requirements Annual financial report Half yearly financial report Interim management statement Sponsor s declaration on adequacy of financial reporting procedures, suported by private internal controls consultant s report. Must be incorporated in an acceptable jurisdiction assessed on a case-by-case basis. Must appoint a process agent in HK to accept service and notices. Must appoint at least one authorised representative as the principal channel of communication between foreign issuer and HKEx. Must keep a register of holders in HK for transfers to be registered locally (not required for listing of depository receipts). Must be registered as a non-hk company under the HK Companies Ordinance. Quarterly (optional) Half yearly Annual Regulatory authority FCA/UKLA HKEx, Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) Major transaction pre-approval by the shareholders Approval is required for significant (>25%) acquisitions and disposals and material (>5%) related party transactions. Approval is required for major and very substantial (>25%) acquisitions and disposals and large (>5%) connected party transactions, subject to certain exemptions. 1,100 thousand shares 1,250 thousand shares, US $45m market value of publicly held shares or market value of publicly held shared and stockholders equity. CEO/CFO certification of effectiveness of internal controls over financial reporting, with the external auditor s attestation report in the second annual filing. Emerging growth companies may elect to follow an extended phase in period of up to five years on the requirement of an auditor s attestation report on internal controls. A Foreign Private Issuer must be: a foreign (non-us), non-governmental issuer 50% of outstanding voting securities or less held by US residents if more than 50%, must not Have a majority of its directors or executive officers who are US residents Have more than 50% of its assets located in the US Administer its business principally in the US Different minimum distribution requirements, market value requirement and financial standards are applied (5,000 round lot shareholders, at least 2.5m publicly held shares worldwide with market value at least US$100 mn). Must register the class of securities it intends to list with SEC by filing a registration statement (Form 20-F) 6. Quarterly 6 Annual CEO/CFO certification of effectiveness of internal controls over financial reporting, with the external auditor s attestation report in the second annual filing. Emerging growth companies may elect to follow an extended phase in period of up to five years on the requirement of an auditor s attestation report on internal controls. A Foreign Private Issuer must be: A foreign (non-us), non-government issuer 50% of outstanding voting securities or less held by US residents if more than 50%, must not Have a majority of its directors or executive officers who are US residents Have more than 50% of its assets located in the US Administer its business principally in the US Must register the class of securities it intends to list with SEC by filing a registration statement (Form 20-F). Quarterly 6 Annual 500 25% or if market cap >S$300 mn, free float varies between 12% to 20% Directors opinion on adequacy of internal controls in the prospectus. Auditor s report to management on internal controls and accounting systems required as part of listing application. A foreign company must have at least two independent directors who reside in Singapore. Confirmation that an announcement will be made as soon as there is any change in the law of its place of incorporation which may affect or change shareholders rights or obligations over its securities. Waiver from having to comply with continuing listing obligations if listed on another recognised foreign stock exchange. Quarterly Annual SEC SEC SGX, Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) Issuances resulting in a change of control. Equity compensation plans. Prior to the issuance of securities in any transaction to a director of the company, subsidiary, affiliate or other closely related person of a Related Party; or any company or entity in which Related Party has substantial interest. Prior to the issuance of securities in any transaction if the voting power equals to or in excess of 20% of the voting power outstanding before the issuance (there are certain conditions when approval is not required for some above-mentioned issuances). Acquisitions where the issuance equals 20% or more of the pre-transaction outstanding shares, or 5% or more of the pre-transaction outstanding shares when a related party has a 5% or greater interest in the acquisition target. Issuances resulting in a change of control Equity compensation. Private placements where the issuance (together with sales by officers, directors, or substantial shareholders, if any), equals 20% or more of the pre-transaction outstanding shares at a price less than the greater of book or market value. Shareholder approval for interested person transactions (>5%), major transactions (>20%), a reverse takeover and a delisting of its securities from the SGX-ST. 1. Sponsor (or equivalent) is an investment bank appointed to manage the IPO process, with responsibilities to both the regulator and the issuer. 2. Company history refers to the length of time the company has been in existence. 3. Free float is the number of outstanding shares in the hands of public investors. 4. If the company chooses to include a profit forecast, the listing registration document must contain principal assumptions upon which the company has based its forecast and be publicly reported upon by the independent accountant. 5. Round lot is the term used for a normal unit of trading, which is 100 shares. 6. Foreign private issuers are not required to file quarterly reports. 5 Which market? PwC

About PwC We have experience of a wide range of IPOs, international and domestic we can help you evaluate the pros and cons upfront. Our philosophy is simply we demystify the process, take you through it and prepare you for life as a public company. Whether a company is an emerging business seeking venture capital, or an established company seeking to expand through an IPO, PwC can provide a full range of audit, reporting accountant, advisory and support services. PwC brings experience in a broad range of functional areas to help management anticipate business risks and develop programs for managing such risks early in the IPO planning process. Our experienced teams work with clients to provide guidance through the complex life cycle of a capital market transaction, from helping to determine the right entry strategy and assessing IPO-readiness, to assisting with the public registration process, to preparing for the ongoing obligations as a public company. We undertake due diligence on behalf of sponsors, investment banks and boards of directors We evaluate and advise on company controls and processes We advise on the breadth of the change organisations experience as they prepare to migrate into a public company across multiple functional areas We provide services that enhance management s ability to focus more time on the marketing phase of the deal and the ongoing management of the business PwC s global presence, extensive knowledge of capital markets, and network of financing relationships provide the expertise and insight needed at every stage. We provide experienced and integrated insight into multiple elements of the transaction process We advise on the technical accounting and financial reporting complexities associated with the Going Public process Contact us For more information about listing on any global exchange contact our IPO Centre: Clifford Tompsett (UK) +44 (0)20 7804 4703 clifford.tompsett@uk.pwc.com Kennedy Liu (Hong Kong) +852 2289 1881 kennedy.liu@hk.pwc.com Neil Dhar (US) +1 312 298 2711 neil.dhar@us.pwc.com www.pwc.com This publication has been prepared for general guidance on matters of interest only, and does not constitute professional advice. You should not act upon the information contained in this publication without obtaining specific professional advice. No representation or warranty (express or implied) is given as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this publication, and, to the extent permitted by law, PwC does do not accept or assume any liability, responsibility or duty of care for any consequences of you or anyone else acting, or refraining to act, in reliance on the information contained in this publication or for any decision based on it. 2013 PwC. All rights reserved. PwC refers to the PwC network and/or one or more of its member firms, each of which is a separate legal entity. Please see www.pwc.com/structure for further details. 131009-112450-AS-OS