How demanding are the requirements to list on AIM?
Listing requirements for AIM are far less demanding than listing requirements for the London Stock Exchanges Main Market and may be an attractive option for certain non-UK companies seeking to make an initial public offering. There is no minimum number of shares required to be in public hands, nor is there a minimum market capitalization. Companies interested in listing on AIM are required to appoint a nominated advisor investment banker, accountant or broker – which attests to a companys suitability to joining AIM and works with companies both prior to and after public offerings. AIM offers its companies a flexible regulatory environment.
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