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David Beckham-owned Guild Esports becomes first to join London Stock Exchange

It was only launched in June, but has completed a £41.2m listing

A global esports business co-owned by Manchester United and England legend David Beckham has completed a public market flotation(Image: PA )

A global esports business co-owned by Manchester United and England legend David Beckham has completed a public market flotation - becoming the first esports franchise to join the London Stock Exchange.

Guild Esports finished the exercise with a market capitalisation on admission of £41.2m after a £20m fundraise.

Launched in June 2020, the business has established a management team of esports veterans with experience as professional players, coaches and the media.

Guild executive chairman, Carleton Curtis, is described as an industry heavyweight and architect of the Overwatch League and Call of Duty Leagues, with previous roles at both Activision and Red Bull.

The latest transaction was led by joint brokers Zeus Capital and Mirabaud Securities.

Carleton Curtis, CEO at Guild Esports, said: “Zeus Capital has provided Guild with excellent service as we have geared up to our IPO. Acting as joint bookrunner and corporate broker, Zeus Capital has supported our successful and significantly oversubscribed share placed, and Guild has appreciated the work of the team.

“The esports market is poised for further significant growth and Guild is in a strong position to provide shareholders with a unique opportunity to participate in its future.”

Esports benefits from a fast-growing fan base worldwide - with some tournaments attracting a bigger audience than the Wimbledon tennis championships, Tour de France and the US Open.