iFOREX Confirms "Advanced Stage" for London IPO Following Last Year’s Postponement

iFOREX Confirms "Advanced Stage" for London IPO Following Last Year’s Postponement

iFOREX Financial Trading Holdings Ltd. has confirmed that
its planned initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange has restarted.

The company had
previously postponed its IPO in June 2025. At the time, iFOREX cited the
need to complete a routine compliance inspection in the British Virgin Islands.
The firm described the review as a “routine thematic review” and said it
expected the inspection to conclude soon, calling the delay “brief” and
clearing the way for the IPO.

Company Plans London IPO Late February

iFOREX said the IPO process is now at an “advanced stage”.
It intends to apply for admission to trading on the London Stock Exchange, with
admission expected in late February 2026. The company stated it will make
further announcements as appropriate.

The announcement clarified that it is not a prospectus or an
offer of securities for sale in any jurisdiction, including the United States,
Canada, Australia, South Africa, or Japan. iFOREX emphasized that investors
should only purchase shares based on information contained in a final
prospectus, if and when it is published.

Investors Advised Risks Uncertain iFOREX IPO

Shore Capital is acting as sponsor and sole bookrunner for
the IPO. iFOREX’s public relations advisers are Camarco.

The company also noted that forward-looking statements in
the announcement involve risks and uncertainties. It warned that actual results
may differ materially from expectations, and that past performance is not
indicative of future outcomes.

The firm cautioned that the IPO may not proceed, and
potential investors should not base financial decisions solely on the
announcement.

Other Business Updates

Separately, last year iFOREX
Europe signed a jersey sponsorship agreement with Ferencvárosi TC,
Hungary’s most successful football club and then-current league champions.

The Cyprus-based trading platform became the official
back-of-shirt sponsor as the club prepared for another European campaign.
Ferencváros had qualified for continental competition for six consecutive
seasons.

Around the same time, iFOREX
expanded its product range by adding CFDs on Saudi Arabian and South Korean
shares, broadening the broker’s equity offering to additional Asian and
Middle Eastern markets.

This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www.financemagnates.com.

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