Access liquidity to expand and achieve strategic objectives. Listing your fund is an important decision in its lifecycle and NZX has different paths to suit a variety of commercial goals.
There are many benefits from listing on the NZX. Your fund will benefit from improved access to investors, increased global profile and access to liquidity.
Raise capital
Ready access to investors, both initially and ongoing
Increase liquidity
Operating in a tradable market creates the platform for shareholders to realise the value of their investments quickly
Enhance profile
Greater awareness of your fund and brand with media, the public and the global investment community
Improve integrity and credibility
Improved perception from investors, institutions and the market by meeting robust regulatory standards
Have trusted regulation
New Zealand offers a modern regulatory environment balancing the needs of both issuers and investors
Marketing
NZX supports funds from a marketing perspective through investor roadshows and spotlights
While listing your fund presents lots of growth opportunities, before you decide to list your fund, you should consider:
Telling your fund's story
Talking to your investors early and often is essential. A strong record of communication means you are more likely to attract new investors, and it means your current ones understand the fund’s strategy and growth initiatives
Increased disclosure and reporting requirements
Keeping the market informed is a key requirement of listing. It ensures your investors are participating in a fair and transparent market and will become a routine practice for your business
Strong governance
Fund directors owe duties to the fund, to its shareholders and wider stakeholders so it is important to have strong governance which supports the direction and growth of your fund
Market conditions
A public listed fund may be impacted by conditions outside your fund’s influence
Costs and fees
Additional costs are involved in an IPO or listing, maintaining a listing and raising additional capital. Although these costs arise from both the NZX and external advisers (e.g. lawyers, accountants) the majority are from the latter
You need to make two key decisions about how to list your fund on NZX: