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    Grocery supplier Princes plans to raise $537 million in London debut

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    Posted on October 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Princes Group plans a $537M London IPO, aiming for a valuation of up to 1.24 billion pounds, testing the UK market's investor appetite.

    Table of Contents

    • Princes Group's London IPO Details
    • Company Background and Valuation
    • Share Offering and Pricing
    • Market Context and Investor Sentiment

    Grocery supplier Princes plans to raise $537 million in London debut

    Princes Group's London IPO Details

    (Removes incorrect reference to share admission timeline being later than initially expected in first bullet and paragraph 5)

    Company Background and Valuation

    (Reuters) -Princes Group plans to raise 400 million pounds ($536.84 million) in its London IPO to fund expansion, the grocery supplier said, targeting a lower-than-anticipated valuation of up to 1.24 billion pounds in a sluggish UK IPO market.

    Share Offering and Pricing

    The Liverpool-based company owns Princes Tuna, Napolina Pasta and Naked Noodle - staples in UK supermarkets - and has become one of Europe's biggest grocery suppliers in recent decades through nearly two dozen acquisitions and mergers.

    Market Context and Investor Sentiment

    The 145-year-old group, owned by Italian food and drinks maker NewPrinces since May last year, said on Wednesday that it was aiming for a market valuation of 1.16 to 1.24 billion pounds, below the 1.5 billion pounds initially expected, as previously reported by Reuters.

    The company plans to offer up to 84.2 million new shares priced between 475 and 590 pence, with NewPrinces intending to buy up to 200 million pounds worth of shares. NewPrinces shares dropped 10% on the Milan stock exchange following the announcement.

    Princes Group shares are expected to trade on the London Stock Exchange on November 5, it said in a statement.

    The debut will test investor appetite in the London stock market, which has lost mega deals including Unilever's ice cream business and fast-fashion retailer Shein and is headed for its lowest number of new flotations this year.

    Princes Group joins Texas-based data centre company Fermi's $14.8 billion dual listing - the biggest this year - and alternative lender Shawbrook's potential $2.7 billion float.

    ($1 = 0.7451 pounds)

    (Reporting by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Muvija M)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Princes Group plans to raise $537 million in a London IPO.
    • •The IPO targets a valuation of up to 1.24 billion pounds.
    • •Princes Group is owned by Italian company NewPrinces.
    • •NewPrinces shares fell 10% after the announcement.
    • •The IPO will test investor appetite in the UK market.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Grocery supplier Princes plans to raise $537 million in London debut

    1What is an IPO?

    An IPO, or Initial Public Offering, is the process through which a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time, allowing it to raise capital from public investors.

    2What is market valuation?

    Market valuation refers to the total value of a company's outstanding shares of stock, calculated by multiplying the share price by the total number of shares.

    3What is investor sentiment?

    Investor sentiment is the overall attitude of investors toward a particular security or financial market, often influenced by market trends, news, and economic indicators.

    4What are grocery suppliers?

    Grocery suppliers are companies that provide food and household products to retailers, ensuring that supermarkets and stores have the necessary stock to meet consumer demand.

    5What is share pricing?

    Share pricing refers to the amount at which a company's shares are bought and sold in the stock market, influenced by factors such as demand, supply, and company performance.

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