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UK Equity Capital Markets 2024: Main Market and AIM IPOs, Introductions and Secondary Offers; Retail Offer Platforms; FCA Listing and Prospectus Reforms; Sector Trends and 2025 Outlook

Published on: 04 April 2025

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What does the Market Standards trend report cover?

Click here to access the complete report in Shorthand format. Lexis+® UK Corporate and Market Standards have undertaken research exploring patterns in equity capital markets activity on the London Stock Exchange in 2024. The report delivers detailed analysis of IPOs, introductions, transfers between markets and secondary offers completed on the Main Market and AIM in 2024, together with insight into what we might expect in 2025.

Topics covered include:

  • a five-year comparative view of Main Market and AIM transaction volumes, market capitalisation and gross proceeds
  • industry sector analysis of IPOs and secondary offerings
  • fundraising structures for IPOs and secondary offers
  • details on the use of retail offer platforms, including the size of retail offers
  • comparison of offer price discounts and the use of prospectuses in secondary offers
  • an examination of the significant reforms to the UK listing regime and the progress under way relating to the prospectus regime
  • outlook for 2025

What are the highlights from the report?

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