MHA set for £125m float on London's AIM in the coming weeks

Amid AIM exodus

Linus Uhlig
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MHA, the UK arm of audit and advisory firm Baker Tilly, is set to float on London’s junior market in the coming weeks.

In a statement today (17 March), MHA's directors said admission to London's Alternative Investment Market (AIM) would provide a raft of benefits, including the chance to "strengthen its market position as a fast-growing accountancy firm, enhance its profile with existing clients […] and continue to attract, incentivise, develop and retain staff".  AIM companies valued at over £1bn hit nine-year low amid rise in takeovers and main market moves The float, which is set to take place "in the coming weeks", will seek to raise up to £125m through ordinary shares with investors also set to b...

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