Discretionary fund manager and advisory services provider Tatton Asset Management has unveiled plans for a £51.6m initial public offering (IPO) on the AIM market next month.
Founded in 2007 by CEO Paul Hogarth, the firm is seeking to raise £10m in fresh funds and £41.6m for the selling shareholders at a price of 156p per share. It will list on 6 July with an expected market cap of £87.2m with Zeus acting as broker. Tatton Asset Management is made up of three subsidiaries: DFM Tatton Capital; Paradigm Partners, which provides a range of support services such as regulatory and compliance to directly authorised IFAs; and mortgage club Paradigm Mortgage Services. Meet the Investment Influencers: Tatton IM's Lothar Mentel Roger Cornick, former chairman o...
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