Co-living operator Coliwoo debuts on list of fastest-growing companies in Singapore

The company is a spin-off from mainboard-listed LHN Group, a real estate management company that rents out industrial and office space, manages commercial buildings and carparks, and installs solar panels and electric vehicle charging stations.
Co-living specialist LHN posts 23.8% rise in full-year profit to $47.3 million

LHN Group unveiled record earnings for the year ended September, thanks to strong contributions from its core businesses and fair-value gains.
Coliwoo operator LHN expects to post record profit for FY2024 as co-living demand jumps

Mainboard-listed LHN Group, providers of co-living spaces in Singapore are raking it in as demand picks up among individuals looking for alternative housing options.
LHN’s ‘cool Coliwoo’ co-living apartments have wind in their sails

LHN’s Coliwoo serviced apartment franchise has been providing affordable rental accomodation in Singapore for several years. Since acquiring its first property in 2020, the Coliwoo brand has grown to 2,100 keys (rooms).
Maybank Securities reiterates ‘buy’ call on Coliwoo operator LHN, citing steady growth

Prominent brokers Maybank Securities reiterated its “buy” call on listed co-living and facilities management company LHN Limited, with a 12-month price target of 54 cents.
LHN: A disruptor on the residential property scene

Over the past week, the shares of LHN have soared around 20 per cent amid concerted efforts by the company to engage the market. Its founder and executive chairman Kelvin Lim has been explaining LHN’s business model, strategy, value proposition and outlook to analysts and investors.
LHN looking at options to enhance shareholder value

Space-optimisation and serviced-apartment specialist LHN Group is looking at options to enhance shareholder value, including boosting its dividend payouts and putting in place a firm dividend policy.
New cross-border EV charging network has more than 300 points in Malaysia

Those driving into Singapore from Malaysia can also access the chargers here on the same platform. The platform is provided through a partnership between Yinson Green Technologies, a Malaysian company that is the majority shareholder of chargEV, and a subsidiary of LHN, a Singapore real-estate management services group.