A key to success for an initial public offering (IPO) in the United States for Latin American companies is finding the right advisor.
Launching a successful IPO comes with a range of pressures, challenges, and regulatory issues. These can include cultural differences, hiring difficulties for local resources with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) expertise, finance transformation needed to accelerate the closing process, or establishment of an investor relations team.
However, the IPO journey does not need to be taken alone—finding the right advice, complete with local insights and deep industry expertise to lend a helping hand, is the next step towards success.
In a new report, Going Public: The U.S. journey for Latin American companies, a fresh look is taken at how a thorough and multi-faceted IPO Readiness assessment is critical to a successful IPO launch in the U.S. capital markets.
Learn more about how KPMG provides their clients with a valuable mix of U.S. and LATAM expertise to help with a successful IPO launch.
Going Public: The U.S. Journey for Latin American Companies
A key to success for an IPO in the U.S. for Latin American companies is finding the right advisor.
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