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Winvia Shares Soar 11.5% in London Market Debut, Valued at £230M

Key Takeaways

  • Winvia shares surged 11.5% on London market debut
  • Company valued at nearly £230 million after strong opening
  • Latest in series of IPOs signaling London market revival

Prize draw firm Winvia made a spectacular stock market debut, with shares soaring 11.5% in a major boost for London’s financial hub. The company’s strong opening performance has ignited hopes of a revival in the city’s IPO market.

Strong Market Debut

Winvia began trading on London’s Alternative Investment Market (AIM) at 195p per share, giving the company an initial valuation of £205 million. The shares quickly climbed to 217.5p, pushing the company’s market capitalization close to £230 million.

The UK’s second-largest prize draw operator runs competitions offering houses, cars, watches, and holidays as prizes. Winvia aims to challenge industry leader Omaze through its competition websites.

Major Win for Billionaire Investor

The successful listing represents a significant victory for Playtech founder and billionaire Teddy Sagi, who holds a 69.5% stake in Winvia. His investment is now worth nearly £160 million following the strong debut.

We were delighted by the strength of investor demand for the placing.

— Mihai Manoila, Winvia Chief Executive, hailing the IPO as “a major step” for the company

London IPO Market Revival

Winvia’s listing follows recent IPOs by tinned tuna group Princes, challenger bank Shawbrook, and LED mask maker The Beauty Tech Group. These consecutive public offerings have sparked optimism that London’s previously sluggish IPO market is showing signs of renewed life.

The successful debut suggests growing investor confidence in UK listings, potentially marking a turning point for after a prolonged quiet period.

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