AJ Bell float price implies £626m-£675m market cap

Prospectus expected today

Julian Marr
clock • 2 min read

Platform provider AJ Bell has revealed the price range for its planned floatation - implying a market capitalisation of between £626m and £675m - ahead of the publication of its IPO prospectus expected today.

The company announced its intention to proceed with an initial public offering (IPO) last week, when it also confirmed its earlier intention that qualifying AJ Bell customers in the UK would be able apply for shares via the AJ Bell online investment platform. AJ Bell chief executive Andy Bell (pictured) said: "There has been significant interest in our IPO, which reflects the potential for expansion in our market, the strength of our business model and our track record of sustainable growth. "The application period for the IPO is due to open later today and our customers will be able ...

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