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Philippines’ GCash to Pursue $8 Billion IPO Valuation

by John M
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GCash: A Colossal IPO or Just Another Power Move?

The mobile financial giant GCash is charting aggressive paths as it eyes a minimum valuation of $8 billion for its proposed initial public offering (IPO). With its chairman Ernest Cu leading this charge, the fintech heavyweight is maneuvering to sidestep regulatory constraints that could otherwise temper the ambition for its monstrous share sale.

What’s fascinating — or perhaps infuriating depending on where one stands — is Cu’s insistence that the Philippines lowers public float requirements from 20% to a paltry 10%-15%. Why the demand? To pave the way for larger IPOs, or so he claims, but it reeks of yet another ploy to cater to private equity vultures eager to cash out. Warburg Pincus and Bow Wave Capital Management, among others, hold around 10%-12% of GCash and are waiting with bated breath to offload shares at such lofty valuations.

The $8 Billion Price Tag: A Brazen Display

Arrogance, or business brilliance? Call it what you want, Cu’s assertion that $8 billion is just the starting point reflects a confidence bordering on audacity. Yet, at such a valuation, the IPO becomes not just a stock sale but a spectacle. Analysts suggest the company’s public float would need to rake in between $800 million and $1.2 billion. But questions linger — is this socioeconomic grandstanding amidst a local market struggling with liquidity and ailing morale?

Only three IPOs saw the light in 2024, a figure that mimics another year of broad market disappointment. The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) expects at least one other mammoth IPO, from Maynilad Water Services, at nearly $857 million. But if GCash goes public at $8-10 billion, it shall easily outshine its competitors—leaving critics to contemplate what inequities further embolden capitalist “heroes” like Cu.

A “Regulatory Bottleneck” or Financial Elitism?

The controversy deepens as Cu publicly chides the PSE and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for enforcing a 20% float threshold. He claims this limitation hinders Philippine stocks from participating in broader regional indices such as MSCI’s Asia Pacific Index. But detractors might argue that tweaking rules primarily benefits the privileged elite within private equity sectors and willfully sacrifices public access to quality assets.

What’s the alternative Cu proposes? Staggering exemptions that would allow larger IPOs to pass through regulatory filters with little oversight. Regulatory bodies, already criticized for their supposedly weak checks, might face an even steeper uphill battle to establish market integrity should such demands yield favorable outcomes.

GCash’s Shadow Over a Faltering Stock Market

Amid broader Filipino market struggles, GCash plans to ride roughshod over a sea of mediocrity. With PSE liquidity dwindling and valuations failing to inspire confidence, GCash’s ambition to raise $1-1.5 billion via banks like JP Morgan or UBS reeks of opportunism. There’s no modesty when overconfident giants dictate moves to fragile arenas, potentially leaving ordinary Filipino investors to grapple with long-term repercussions.

For context, GCash boasts 94 million registered Filipino users — no small feat. Yet, its CEO’s hubris emphasizes profit over transparency, competitiveness over fairness, and a rigid refusal to embrace stakeholders beyond its selected ‘long-term’ funds from the US, Japan, and Europe.

Legacy or Hubristic Endeavor?

Cu’s tenure as Globe CEO has transformed both Mynt and parent company GCash into potent juggernauts. Beyond leading Globe’s dominance in telecommunications, he has also defined GCash’s rise as a household fintech brand. Yet even as Cu prepares to step down, skepticism lingers over whether this IPO embodies sustainable progress or reeks of unchecked profiteering.

With Carl Cruz taking Cu’s place this April, will the streak of brazen ambitions thin out under new leadership? Or is this yet another moment of corporate elitism masquerading as forward-thinking modernization?

Source: finance.yahoo.com/news/top-philippine-fintech-gcash-wants-034158578.html

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