Consultation opens
31/01/2025
31/01/2025
Consultation closes
14/03/2025
We are consulting on further proposals to support the Public Offers and Admissions to Trading Regulations (POATRs) and to change UK Listing Rules.
In this consultation paper (CP) we propose changes to our rules to align disclosure requirements for low denomination bonds with those for higher denominations to make capital raising easier for issuers. We also propose changes to our UK Listings Rules to make them more efficient for companies issuing further securities and to remove Listings Particulars to streamline our rules.
This follows our engagement on the POATRs and the publication of CP24/12[2], alongside our final Listing Rule reforms, where we said we would consult later on certain issues.
The proposals in this CP address:
Taken together, these proposed changes aim to further promote efficient and effective capital raising by companies across debt and equity capital markets in the UK, and encourage wider access for investors to investment opportunities.
We have also published CP25/3[3], which consults on further proposed consequential changes and transitional arrangements for the new regulated activity of operating a public offer platform, as part of the wider POATR reforms.
Please respond to this consultation paper using our online response form[4] or by emailing [email protected] by 14 March 2025.
We aim to finalise rules and publish a policy statement in summer 2025.
The final POATRs[5] were made by Parliament in January 2024. They provide a new framework to replace the UK Prospectus Regulation and give us greater discretion to set new rules.
In July 2024 we published CP24/12[2] with proposals for the regulations relating to admissions to regulated markets and primary MTFs. At the same time, we also published proposals on rules to support the new regulated activity of operating a public offer platform in CP24/13[6].
Both consultations followed our earlier Engagement Papers[7] published in 2023 in advance of the finalised POATR legislation.
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