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FCA to 'put the public back in IPO' after brutal few years for London Stock Exchange

The Financial Conduct Authority has told industry stakeholders at the London Stock Exchange's annual IPO Forum that it would "put the P back into IPO," sources attending the event told City AM

The Financial Conduct Authority has come under fire from an all parliamentary group of MPs.(Image: PA)

Following a tumultuous period for the London Stock Exchange, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is exploring new avenues to invigorate the initial public offering (IPO) market.

At the London Stock Exchange's annual IPO Forum last week, the City regulator informed industry stakeholders of its intention to "put the P back into IPO," according to sources present at the event, as reported by .

The exclusive gathering brings together companies aspiring to go public, offering guidance on navigating the IPO process.

The FCA emphasized to attendees that incorporating retail investors is central to its mission of implementing a "whole system approach" to public listings.

These proposed reforms come as City firms increasingly urge for broader access to equity and bond markets for individual investors.

Jim Moran, the FCA's head of listing, stated: "Our changes to prospectus rules will make it easier for companies to raise money on public markets and grow."

"We're proposing to get rid of the 'six day rule', which added extra time to an IPO if it were offered to the public, to remove barriers for firms and open up participation in IPOs."

London Stock Exchange suffered a bruising 2024

This regulatory overhaul follows a dismal 2024 for the London Stock Exchange, with LSEG data revealing that 88 companies, including notable names like Darktrace and Flutter, either delisted or transferred their primary listing away from London's main market. In contrast, only 18 firms joined the exchange during the same period.