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9Spokes moves to PrimaryMarkets

14 April 2023 5:43AM

Data services company 9Spokes, which delisted from the Australian Securities Exchange in November, has resurfaced on PrimaryMarkets, a trading service for shares in unlisted companies. PrimaryMarkets announced that 9Spokes will begin trading on its platform on April 17. The move to delist 9Spokes followed a strategic review of the loss-making company. Its reasons for delisting included the high costs associated with listing, the illiquidity of its stock and its inability to raise capital on the public equity market. PrimaryMarkets claims to have more than 100,000 sophisticated investors on its platform. It provides periodic share trading opportunities, facilitates capital raising and provides investor services in what it says is a low-cost trading hub. Mint Payments, which was listed on the ASX in 2007 and delisted in 2020, also joined PrimaryMarkets this year. Australian investors can buy shares in the global buy now pay later company Klarna on PrimaryMarkets. 9Spokes, which is headquartered in New Zealand, describes itself as an “open data platform” that integrates data sources on a single platform and helps clients harness data to build apps that support their business. It has financial services companies among its clients, including Virgin Money UK, Bank of America and, until recently, NAB subsidiary Bank of New Zealand. 

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