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UOL Group Limited stock: Pan Pacific Tianjin sale puts shares on watch ahead of Feb 26 results
1 February 2026
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UOL Group Limited stock: Pan Pacific Tianjin sale puts shares on watch ahead of Feb 26 results

Singapore, Feb 1, 2026, 15:38 SGT — The market has closed.

  • On Friday, UOL ended the day at S$10.84, slipping 0.46%
  • Unit has agreed to offload Pan Pacific Tianjin along with a basement unit, fetching RMB238 million in cash
  • Investors are turning to the full-year results on Feb 26 for insight into capital allocation

UOL Group Limited (SGX: U14) announced that its unit has struck a deal to sell the 319-room Pan Pacific Tianjin hotel in China for RMB238 million in cash. The package includes an adjacent basement unit and associated land-use rights. Buyer Jiang Yang has already put down a RMB23.8 million deposit, with the remainder due around April 1, 2026. An independent valuation dated Dec 31, 2025, also valued the property at RMB238 million, according to the filing. UOL shares closed at S$10.84 on Friday, slipping 0.46%.

The announcement came after the bell on Friday, giving investors only a tight window—and a weekend—to figure out if this is just a one-time sale or the beginning of a more aggressive asset recycling phase.

UOL is stepping into a busy reporting period. The company plans to unveil its unaudited full-year 2025 financial results on Thursday, Feb 26, according to a notice from Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited.

Regarding the Tianjin deal, UOL labeled the disposal a “non-discloseable transaction” under SGX rules — a term reserved for smaller deals that fall short of the exchange’s main disclosure limits. The filing added, “The sale of the Property is part of the Group’s reconstitution of its overall property portfolio.”

UOL, listed in Singapore, operates as a property and hospitality group with a portfolio that includes development and investment properties, hotels, and serviced suites spanning several regions, according to its corporate profile.

There are signs bigger investors have been eyeing the stock. From Jan 23 to 29, institutions were net sellers of Singapore stocks overall, yet UOL stood out as one of the few still attracting net institutional inflows through the end of the month, noted Geoff Howie, a market strategist at SGX. He also pointed out that February usually sees “a seasonal reduction in buybacks due to the higher number of companies set to report their FY2025 financials in February.” The Business Times

Once trading picks up again, investors will probably move beyond the headline price and zero in on what follows: will UOL hint at further sell-offs, and will the funds be kept as cash, used to reduce debt, or reinvested into new ventures?

The deal isn’t finalized yet. Most of the cash won’t be paid until around April 1, contingent on closing conditions being met. Plus, the asset operates in a market where prices and demand can change rapidly.

Looking ahead to the week, the immediate focus will be on how UOL’s share price reacts once trading resumes. After that, all eyes turn to Feb 26, when the company releases its full-year 2025 results. Investors will be keen for any hints on capital allocation and potential portfolio adjustments.

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