Norwegian Software Company Visma Picks London for IPO, FT Reports
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€19bn Visma picks London for tech IPO in rare win for UK stock market
Norwegian software firm Visma has provisionally picked London for its IPO next year. It could mark a rare win for the UK’s troubled stock market — if Downing Street pulls through on its promised reforms. British private equity firm Hg acquired a 70% stake in Visma in 2006 at a £380mn (€445mn) valuation. The company, which makes accounting, payroll, and HR software products, is now worth an estimated €19bn. Visma previously considered listing i…
Hg-Backed Software Firm Visma Said to Pick London for IPO
Hg Capital-backed Visma has provisionally chosen London for a planned initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter, paving the way for a major tech debut that could draw more listings to the subdued UK market.
Norwegian software company Visma picks London for IPO, FT reports
Norwegian software company Visma has picked London over Amsterdam for its initial public offering (IPO) next year, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.Read MoreThe post Norwegian software company Visma picks London for IPO, FT reports first appeared on The Who Dat Daily.
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