$ValueMax(T6I.SI)$ 1 Target Price by Q3-2025 with recent growing interest in gold-related accessories, as safe haven investment. 

1. Financial Performance

Strong Earnings Growth:

In H2 2024, ValueMax reported a 44% YoY increase in net profit (S$27.8 million) and 34.1% revenue growth (S$179.2 million).

The company raised its year-end dividend by 10% to 2.2 cents per share, reflecting confidence in cash flow stability.

Capital Raising Activities:

Successfully raised S$71.7 million through two series of 3-month digital securities in March 2025, indicating strong investor demand for its debt instruments.

2. Insider Activity & Ownership

Executive Chairman's Stake Increase :

Group Executive Chairman Yeah Hiang Nam acquired 1.13 million shares at S$0.487 per share in April 2025, increasing his total stake to 85.02% . This signals strong insider confidence.

3. Strategic Developments

Warrant Exercises:

Issued 101,922 new shares at S$0.36 per share in April 2025, reflecting ongoing capital structure adjustments.

4. Market Sentiment

Analyst Coverage:

Recent analyst reports highlight ValueMax dominant position in Singapore pawnbroking and moneylending sectors, with a growing retail/trading segment for jewelry and gold.

The company ability to generate steady cash flow from secured lending and digital securities is seen as a key strength.

Conclusion

ValueMax demonstrates strong fundamentals with robust earnings growth, strategic capital management, and insider confidence.

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