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British fintech Wise is shifting its primary listing from London to New York, joining a growing list of firms icing the ...
The London Stock Exchange has been dealt a fresh blow after Wise said it would ditch its primary listing in the UK in favour ...
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The payments company hopes to build its brand outside of its U.K. home base while attracting a deeper investor pool.
Wise's listing shift underscores years of pain. "U.K. stock market continues to take a succession of blows to the head," one ...
British fintech firm Wise has revealed plans to switch its primary listing from London to New York in yet another setback for the City. The money transfer firm which listed in London in July 2021, ...
Fintech sensation Wise’s plans for a new primary listing in the US pile on the misery for London’s stock market ...
Wise, which will maintain a secondary listing in London, had been exploring its listing options lately - a move seen across ...
Wise, a money transfer company, announced on Thursday that it will move its primary listing from London to the U.S., becoming the latest British firm to do so.
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Wise said in its full-year earnings statement that it will move to a dual listing, with its main listing hub shifting to the ...