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Allenby Capital is both a Nominated Adviser and Broker for the London Stock Exchange’s AIM market and an adviser on the NEX market. As such, Allenby Capital is able to offer a full range of advisory services to companies currently quoted on (or wishing to join) either market. Allenby Capital offers a full range of advisory and transactional services including equity and debt fundraising for public and private companies as well as mergers, acquisitions, disposals, balance sheet restructuring and investor relations.


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