AUSTRALIANS will soon be able to invest as little as $50 into early stage companies, as part of sweeping Federal Government reforms that will allow entrepreneurs and social activists to grow their own businesses from the ground up.
Initial public offerings (IPOs) of materials companies set an impressive pace in the first quarter of 2017, with 10 companies listing on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from a total 26 floats, up from two in the same period last year, according to the OnMarket 2017 First Quarter IPO Report.
Smaller initial public offerings (IPOs) easily outperformed larger IPOs on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in 2016, while company floats as a sector delivered much better returns than the broader share market, according to OnMarket 2016 IPO Report.
The technology and healthcare sector accounted for six of the Top 10 IPOs in 2016, with the IT sector taking over from resources as the most active capital-raising sector on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), according to Ben Bucknell, Chief Executive of OnMarket BookBuilds (OMB).
Year-to-date returns on Australian Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) sat at an impressive 35.8% as at November 30, compared to just 2.7% for the S&P/ASX200, a sign of a healthy company float market, according to Ben Bucknell, Chief Executive of OnMarket BookBuilds (OMB).
Innovative fintech company OnMarket BookBuilds (OMB) has today announced a world-first partnership with the multi-award winning loyalty program of Virgin Australia, Velocity Frequent Flyer. The partnership will allow investors to earn Velocity Points on investments they make in Initial Public Offerings (IPOs)
Fintech OnMarket BookBuilds is celebrating 12 months since the launch of OnMarket, the world’s first direct access portal and app for IPOs and equity placements, having attracted a strong Generation Y following while opening up this ‘asset class’ to all investors.
Australian Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) significantly outperformed the broader share market in the third quarter of 2016, with the average gain on the 24 companies which listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) striking 28.2%, an impressive outperformance over the S&P/ASX 200, which returned 3.9%, the OnMarket Third Quarter IPO Report 2016 reveals.
Ben Bucknell, CEO of OnMarket asks the important questions at the 2016 ASX AGM.
H2Ocean Ltd, a company which invests in a diversified global portfolio of early and growth stage financial technology (fintech) companies, says it is delighted to be extending the reach of its Initial Public Offering (IPO) and offering shares to retail investors through fintech firm OnMarket.