This Initial Public Offering (IPO) training course is designed to improve the fundamental skills required to assist your company in raising capital by selling a portion of its shares to the public. This is a rigorous and very practical training program that will prepare you to become proficient in the IPO method. It will assist you in becoming an expert in the investigated operation of IPO arrangement, management, pricing, and distribution.
This training course also includes several points on how to choose an investment bank, known as an underwriter, to help with the method.
Delegates to this training course will get an overview of the Initial Public Offering (IPO) method from inception to closing of the offering.
The training methodology involves case studies, group live instruction, presentation, and analysis of worked examples, group discussion, and interactive assistance is encouraged.
This training course is of close relevance to Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) and as a consequence, the organizations will serve greatly from their employee’s cooperation.
Definition of Initial Public Offering (IPO)
What are the reasons for “Going Public’?
The Parties Involved
Your Company
Investment Banks
External Auditors
Lawyers
Investor / Public Relations
The Factors to be Needed Before Applying for an Initial Public Offering (IPO)
Advantages & Disadvantages of Going Public
Skills Required to Work on an Initial Public Offering (IPO)
Regulatory Compliance
Core Requirements
Financial Positions
Stability of Business
Profit Record
Minimum Expected Market Capital
Public Float
Market and Investor Requirements
Accounting Methods
Valuation of the Company
Governance / Responsibilities of the Board
Procedures to Change to a Public Structure
Factors Triggering the Timing of Going Public
The Initial Public Offering (IPO) Team
Initial Public Offering (IPO) Costing
The Investor Perspective
Due Diligence Process
Investment Bank Selection
Registration the Initial Public Offering (IPO)
Regulation Fillings
The Underwriting Structure
Pricing & Underwriting
Methods of Flotation
Road Show
PDMRs and Close Periods
Disclosure of Price-sensitive Information
Disclosure of Dealings and Shareholdings
Internal Audit and Risk Management
Metrics for Judging a Successful Initial Public Offering (IPO) Process