In conjunction with IPOs and other listings, Corporate Finance contributes as financial advisor and project manager throughout the entire listing process, which means initial analysis and evaluation of the operations in order to identify factors that could influence the valuation and areas than can be adjusted. In parallel, the unit coordinates due diligence procedures and contacts with the marketplace. Corporate Finance also contributes with drawing up prospectuses and arranging roadshows, everything in order to market and position the company and the transaction with investors. Following the listing HQ Bank provides the aftermarket work in the form of research coverage, promotion of liquidity and contacts between the company and investors.
For issues, both with and without preferred rights, Corporate Finance offers advice on the structure for implementation, terms and conditions and pricing. Corporate Finance also acts as project manager and coordinates the necessary due diligence procedures and the participation of other parties. Corporate Finance also assists in drawing up the necessary documentation for the transaction, and for establishing and arranging roadshows. In conjunction with preferred issues Corporate Finance is also able to arrange underwriting consortiums.
Corporate Finance has wide-ranging experience of a large number of different types of capital market transaction.