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Ventia's listing raised new capital for debt repayment, allowed existing shareholders partial liquidity and enhanced financial flexibility.
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Ventia's listing raised new capital for debt repayment, allowed existing shareholders partial liquidity and enhanced financial flexibility.
Market cap at listing | $1.4 billion |
Capital raised | $438 million |
Judo Bank’s listing enabled financial flexibility to support its regulatory capital requirements and provided liquidity to their existing shareholders.
Market cap at listing | $2.3 billion |
Capital raised | $653 million |
US Fintech company Block’s secondary listing on ASX, following their acquisition of ASX listed Afterpay, enhanced liquidity and broadened their shareholder base.
Market cap at listing | $81.1 billion |
Capital raised | Afterpay consideration |
Siteminder’s listing provided funding to support its growth strategy and allowed their existing shareholders partial liquidity.
Market cap at listing | $1.4 billion |
Capital raised | $627 million |
Australia’s large, fast-growing pension pool, main board listing and earlier entry to globally recognised indices makes ASX the exchange of choice for international companies. More than 230 international companies are currently listed on ASX.
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ASX has topped the global ranking for volume of secondary capital raisings for a fifth consecutive year and total capital raised on ASX was up 40% in 2022. But IPO activity was affected by heightened volatility in equities and inflation-driven interest rate rises.