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Investor relations (IR) website solutions
In today’s demanding regulatory landscape it is increasingly important to ensure organisation’s provides timely financial and non-financial company information to keep investors informed. Tinderhouse helps companies to communicate effectively, both in print and online, with their investors.
Tinderhouse’s investor relations (IR) website solutions provide all the tools and features needed to satisfy all financial and non-financial requirements.
Our services generate substantial production improvements and economical results for our clients and better experiences for their customers.
Investor relations (IR) website solutions from Tinderhouse provide all the tools and feature that investors have come to expect including:
- Delayed shared price data;
- Historic share price performance chart; and
- Regulatory news announcements.
Alternative Investment Market (AIM) website guidelines
In line with LSE guidelines for companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) all Tinderhouse investor relations (IR) website solutions include:
- a description of its business and where it is an investing company, its investing strategy;
- the names of its directors and brief biographical details of each, as would normally be included in an admission document;
- a description of the responsibilities of the members of the board of directors and details of any committees of the board of directors and their responsibilities;
- its country of incorporation and main country of operation;
- where the AIM company is not incorporated in the UK, a statement that the rights of shareholders may be different from the rights of shareholders in a UK incorporated company;
- its current constitutional documents (e.g. its articles of association);
- details of any other exchanges or trading platforms on which the AIM company has applied or agreed to have any of its securities (including its AIM securities) admitted or traded;
- the number of AIM securities in issue (noting any held as treasury shares) and, insofar as it is aware, the percentage of AIM securities that is not in public hands together with the identity and percentage holdings of its significant shareholders. This information should be updated at least every 6 months.
- details of any restrictions on the transfer of its AIM securities;
- its most recent annual report published pursuant to rule 19 and all half-yearly, quarterly or similar reports published since the last annual report pursuant to rule 18;
- all notifications the AIM company has made in the past 12 months;
- its most recent admission document together with any circulars or similar publications sent to shareholders within the past 12 months; and
- details of its nominated adviser and other key advisers (as might normally be found in an admission document).
Contact us today to find out out more about Tinderhouse’s investor relations (IR) website solutions.