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  • Wise shareholders overwhelmingly approve plans to ditch UK primary listing

    July 28, 2025

    UK fintech Wise has curbed a potential shareholder revolt to seal the transferal of its primary listing to the US despite an investor backlash over additional terms within the proposal. More than 90 per cent of Class A shareholders and 84.6 per cent of Class B shareholders approved the deal, which will see the firm [...]

  • Government pledges to back UK fintech with regulation overhaul 

    July 1, 2025

    The government has pledged a regulation shakeup to support UK fintech as it seeks to slash the red tape blocking innovation. Speaking at City Week, technology secretary Peter Kyle said the government’s new Regulatory Innovation Office (RIO) would develop new smart tools to make navigating regulatory procedures “faster, clearer and more accessible”. This will include [...]

  • Firms ‘staying private for longer’ as listing drought set to continue, Baillie Gifford says

    May 27, 2025

    British businesses are set to stay “private for longer” as a drought in IPOs shows no sign of coming to an end, an investor at Baillie Gifford has warned. Pater Singlehurst, head of private company investments at the Edinburgh-based business, said investors would need to regain trust in companies looking to list before any signs [...]

  • The threat of a listing exodus must spur on bolder risk-taking

    June 11, 2024

    Just as the arrival of Shein onto London’s equity markets, and the Raspberry Pi float, are more indicative of individual company circumstances than a wider trend, so too would be Ashtead’s departure from London – if they choose to move ahead with it. This is a company after all which, though listed in the capital, [...]

  • Regulator could confirm major City listing overhaul in a matter of weeks

    June 10, 2024

    The FCA's board will reportedly meet on 27 June, when regulators will decide on whether to approve the final version of the reform package.

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