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S2E6 - Chris Mayo from the London Stock Exchange Group on How to Expand Your Access to Capital

August 20, 2023 Irwin Season 2 Episode 5
Winning IR
S2E6 - Chris Mayo from the London Stock Exchange Group on How to Expand Your Access to Capital
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In today’s episode of Winning IR, Mark Fasken sits down with Chris Mayo, CFA, the Head of Primary Markets, Americas, at the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG). 

As companies in North America continue to seek out capital in the public markets, expanding access to capital through an international listing can provide opportunities from some of the deepest pools of capital in the world. 

Chris shares his advice for North American companies on listing strategies and what issuers need to know about accessing European investors. 

Listen to the full episode to learn more about

  • What North American issuers can do to access European investors
  • Why companies should look at listing on an international exchange
  • What the administrative and timeline requirements are for an international listing
  • The advisors companies should recruit when considering a listing
  • The major factors a company should consider when thinking about an international listing
  • The biggest misconceptions about the London Stock Exchange
  • How the UK market compares to North America

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Chris Mayo
What can North American issuers do to access European investors?
Why should companies look at listing on an international exchange?
What is the administrative burden required for an international listing?
What does the timeline look like for companies already listed on NYSE, NASDAQ, or TSX?
What advisors should companies look at when considering a listing?
What are the major factors a company should consider when thinking about a listing?
What are the biggest misconceptions about the London Stock Exchange?
How does the UK market compare to North America?