Chrysalis-backed Smart eyes future London IPO

Company tipped to float on London Stock Exchange in the next few years

Cristian Angeloni
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The company is looking to float in London in the next 18 months to four years.
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The company is looking to float in London in the next 18 months to four years.

Chrysalis-backed pension tech start-up Smart is aiming to make an initial public offering (IPO) on the London Stock Exchange in the near future.

The company will be looking to float within the next 18 months to four years, people familiar with the matter told PP's sister title Investment Week, after doubling its assets under management to o...

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