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What should I do if the company's shares that I have invested in using CPF monies are suspended or delisted?
If the shares of a company you have invested in using CPF monies are suspended or delisted, you have the option to continue holding them in your CPFIS portfolio. However, it is important to note that you will have to continue paying quarterly agent bank fees on these shares.
You should stay informed about the latest developments by checking the company’s website or SGX’s Company Announcements. Understanding the reasons behind the suspension or delisting can help you assess the future viability of the company.
If you have decided that you no longer wish to hold the shares of the company, consider reaching out to the company to check if they have a buyback program in place. If that is not an option, please Write to Us and we will see how we can assist you.
This information is sourced from CPF.
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