Most Malaysian IPOs fail before they start. Not from bad businesses, but from founders who treat the listing as a finish line instead of a starting gun.
Stephanie Ng has spent years translating complex enterprises into 300-page prospectuses that unlock billions in capital. Yet she’s discovered most investors never read past the financials, and most companies exhaust themselves reaching debut day, then go silent.
This TL/DW:
→ Why 50% of IPO attempts fail (and it’s not the business model)
→ The “marriage analogy”: why debut day is just the wedding, not the relationship
→ What minority shareholders actually need to read in those intimidating documents
→ How social media storytelling could save Malaysia’s overlooked mid-cap companies
CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Intro
01:12 – Why IPO Is Like Marriage: One Shot, Years of Consequences
06:43 – The 1999 Certificate That Can Kill Your Listing & Why Half of Companies Quit Halfway
16:32 – The Fastest IPO Takes a Year… If Nothing Goes Wrong
19:01 – The Risk Factors Chapter: Where Companies Confess Everything
26:00 – The Secret Weapon No One Reads (Independent Market Research)
38:00 – Public Bank’s 30-Minute Early Habit That Explains Everything
46:22 – Why Strong Companies Go Silent After Debut Day
50:08 – Your Prospectus Has $500K of Ready-Made Content Just Sitting There
55:01 – Why Young Investors Buy Shitcoins Instead of Your Shares
56:22 – Last 7 Days: TV vs TikTok—Where Capital Markets Are Really Happening
01:02:00 – Core Values on Walls vs Real Culture: What Predicts Who Survives Crashes
Follow Stephanie here:
SMITH ZANDER: https://www.smith-zander.com/team/
LinkedIn: https://my.linkedin.com/in/ngsteph
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