Initial public offering (IPO) | Practical Law

Initial public offering (IPO) | Practical Law

Initial public offering (IPO)

Initial public offering (IPO)

Practical Law ANZ Glossary w-004-1896 (Approx. 2 pages)

Glossary

Initial public offering (IPO)

The process by which a company obtains a first listing or quotation for its securities on a securities exchange and raises capital by offering its securities to the public under a disclosure document.
For more information on IPOs, see Practice note, Initial public offerings of equity securities by companies and for a guide to Practical Law's resources relating to IPOs, see Toolkit, Initial public offerings.
See also Practical Law's topic Initial public offerings.