Listing Debt on London Stock Exchange
Prestige
Profile: Our issuers benefit from the significant global profile of a London presence as well as access to a deep international investor
community.
Long Standing Experience:
• More than 17,000 debt instruments actively listed on LSE’s fixed income markets
• More than £3.5 trillion GBP equivalent raised
• Experience working with respected sovereign and quasi-sovereign issuers from over 59 jurisdictions
• Over 7,700 International Issuers on our debt markets
• Debt issued in 38 currencies
Issuer Profile Raising:
• PR & Press: debt listings in London are supported by a range of London Stock Exchange marketing and PR initiatives, tailored to
suit the needs of issuers.
• Market Open: Any high profile issuance can be timed with a Market Opening ceremony and followed by a press release from our
Group. High level government officials could also be invited which is also associated with extensive press coverage
Choice of Markets
Offering issuers flexibility and a choice of high-quality listed markets:
• London Stock Exchange’s Main Market and Professional Securities Market (PSM) are both seen as ‘best in class’ among investors
• Our fixed income markets also offer a dedicated specialist offering for Islamic finance Sukuk instruments, Green Bonds, Retail Bonds
as well as ‘Masala’ and ‘Dim-Sum’ bonds.
Innovation:
• Green Bonds: a range of dedicated ‘green bond’ segments, offering a flexible range of market models, covering both Regulated
Market (RM) and MTF segments, comprising retail and wholesale, and offering the choice of trade reporting, end-of-day and
continuous quoting. No other global exchange has such a comprehensive specialist offering for green bonds.
• Order book for Retail Bonds: LSE’s flagship retail market allows for both primary issuance and secondary trading of retail
denominated bonds and has been growing very popular among issuers of all currencies as an alternative funding source and among
investors as the first transparent, regulated investment option of its kind in the UK. Retail bonds can also be held in an ISA, which is a
tax-free savings account