Home   News   Features   Interviews   Magazine Archive   Industry Awards  
Subscribe
Securites Lending Times logo
Leading the Way

Global Asset Servicing News and Commentary
≔ Menu
Securites Lending Times logo
Leading the Way

Global Asset Servicing News and Commentary
News by section
Subscribe
⨂ Close
  1. Home
  2. Industry news
  3. ICAP buys PLUS Stock Exchange for £1
Industry news

ICAP buys PLUS Stock Exchange for £1


18 May 2012 London
Reporter: Georgina Lavers

Generic business image for news article
Image: Shutterstock
Interdealer broker ICAP has agreed to acquire PLUS Stock Exchange, the smaller company equity exchange, for £1, subject to PLUS Markets Group shareholder consent and FSA approvals.

PLUS is one of only five RIEs (Recognised Investment Exchanges) in the UK. It provides listing and quoting services to more than 100 companies and generates revenue of approximately £3 million a year. However, the business is incurring a loss.

ICAP is an operator of regulated platforms running the world's largest electronic trading platforms for both FX (EBS) and fixed income (BrokerTec). It also operates 10 multilateral trading facilities (MTFs). In addition, ICAP acts as a broker in exchange products and is a full member of the world's largest exchanges.

"As the world’s leading interdealer broker for the wholesale financial markets in both voice broking and electronic trading, ICAP is well positioned to leverage PLUS’ exchange status to offer new products and solutions for its customers including, in time, listed derivatives," ICAP said in a statement.
← Previous industry article

Forward redemption requests stay low at GlobeOp
NO FEE, NO RISK
100% ON RETURNS If you invest in only one asset servicing news source this year, make sure it is your free subscription to Asset Servicing Times
Advertisement
Subscribe today
Knowledge base

Explore our extensive directory to find all the essential contacts you need

Visit our directory →
Glossary terms in this article
→ Leverage

Discover definitions, explanations and related news articles in our glossary

Visit our glossary →