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ASIC Introduces 2-Year Fast-Track IPO Trial to Boost Market Appeal

ASIC Introduces 2-Year Fast-Track IPO Trial to Boost Market Appeal

ASIC Introduces 2-Year Fast-Track IPO Trial to Boost Market Appeal?w=400
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has responded to stakeholder feedback by initiating a two-year trial of a fast-track process for Initial Public Offerings (IPOs).
This initiative aims to address the decline in Australian IPOs and the number of public companies by making the IPO process more efficient.

The tailored fast-track approach emerged from discussions on the evolving dynamics of public and private markets. ASIC Chair, Joe Longo, emphasised the trial's design to enhance the speed of listings and maintain the vitality of the public market. Through this new process, ASIC will conduct an informal review of eligible offer documents two weeks prior to public filing, potentially shortening the IPO timeline by up to a week.

This innovation means that ASIC will communicate directly with issuers before the traditional public exposure period. Such engagement reduces the need for additional documents and helps mitigate the risk of market volatility impacting investor interest due to prolonged timelines. Notably, the trial includes a 'no action' stance, allowing eligible companies to start accepting retail investor applications during the exposure period, which simplifies the overall administrative process.

Joe Longo highlighted that crafting a streamlined IPO process reaffirms ASIC's commitment to keeping the public market appealing to both companies and investors. He noted that enhancing deal certainty is expected to foster more IPOs, presenting increased investment opportunities, promoting business growth, and boosting job creation.

Longo further acknowledged that current IPO activity is at its lowest in over a decade, while Australian secondary capital raising techniques are globally esteemed for their efficiency. Earlier this year, ASIC expressed concerns about the public market's future and sought actionable ideas to ensure its ongoing attractiveness and efficiency. Longo expressed satisfaction with the prompt industry collaboration and the proactive steps taken in response to these concerns.

Even with the expedited process, ASIC assured that the ability to raise concerns during the exposure period remains intact. Shares will only be issued and quoted after this period concludes. Longo reiterated that while regulatory adjustments are not a singular solution, they represent a key component of supporting a robust market environment. Additional regulatory considerations are underway to ensure a well-functioning sound market.

Published:Wednesday, 11th Jun 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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