The initial public offering (IPO) process involves a lot of work, but the measures required help to create important competitive advantages for the company. These advantages include a review and refinement of the corporate strategy, the optimisation of planning and reporting systems as well as the systematic identification of risks. Once the fundamental decision has been reached, the initial public offering breaks down into the following phases:

The preparatory phase
The implementation phase
The placement phase

Once all the conditions are met, it is generally possible to complete the IPO process within a period of six months.

"The transparency provided by the listing of our shares on the Vienna Stock Exchange helps us to refinance our business more cost-effectively."
Thomas G. Winkler CEO, UBM DEVELOPMENT AG

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Details on the initial public offering process