Abstract:Pello Capital, an investment company, has launched the Pello Marketplace, a platform that offers investors access to all issuance by listed companies regardless of which bank or brokerage is originating the transaction.
Pello Capital, an investment company, has launched the Pello Marketplace, a platform that offers investors access to all issuance by listed companies regardless of which bank or brokerage is originating the transaction.
The platform allows investors to decide which products they want to engage with based on the merits of the investment not the availability of access according to the firm.
Pello provides investment solutions to everyone from an inexperienced individual who's never invested to big banks.
The firm said in a statement that by using Pello Marketplace an investor can access IPOs, discounted placements and secondary market issuance from over 50 regulated investment houses.
Daniel Gee, managing director at Pello Capital, said: Our mission is to empower every listed company in the UK and to maximise their impact with real people and this is why we have launched Pello Marketplace. This data led solution does just this by giving investors access to IPOs, discounted placements and secondary market issuance. All investors using the platform must have the required investment knowledge and experience to understand the risks involved in these types of investment opportunities.
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