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AIM and Listed Companies


We provide high quality financial and business advice to listed and unlisted corporates, general businesses, private clients and not-for-profit organisations. We have a number of clients that are listed on AIM and other Markets.


Our AIM clients operate across a range of market sectors, including retail, recruitment, finance, print and digital media. We are experienced in handling high value transactions for such clients and have experience of helping clients to market through the provision of transaction support and other tax and structural advice.Pie Chart


Corporate Finance


We also provide a range of corporate finance services to companies quoted on AIM and other stock-markets, assisting them with a wider range of transactions. We can be involved in the following capacities:


  • Advising on stock market admissions as Reporting Accountant
  • Providing general advice on the admission process
  • Access and introductions to other advisers as part of the flotation process
  • Assisting quoted businesses with transactions as part of their ongoing business strategies, including mergers, acquisitions, disposals and fundraisings

For further information, please contact us on info@sayersb.co.uk or telephone +44 (0) 20 7936 1910.












 

 


In the News

Budget 2012

The Chancellor has confirmed that this year's Budget statement will be made on Wednesday 21 March.

VAT Online Filing

This becomes compulsory from 1 April 2012 and payment of VAT must be made by electronic means. Cheques will no longer be accepted.

Compulsory Pensions

In 2012 automatic enrolment into a pension scheme is due to come into force. On average, it will cost small businesses an extra £2,550 per year.

Budget 2011

You can still access our in-house 2011 Budget guide and commentary by clicking the link here. We welcome any feedback or questions you may have to enable us to improve our services.

Features

Deadline Diary

The next important diary date is 31 January when 2011 Tax Returns have to be submitted to HMRC to avoid an automatic £100 late filing penalty. Payments of tax are also required by this date. Do get in touch if you need any help.

Rates & Allowances

Click here to download a PDF file with the latest figures.