AIM FAQs


Below is a list of our AIM related frequently asked questions for our current member firms.

How can I get access to price sensitive and regulatory information for AIM companies?

Who do I speak to about becoming a Nominated Advisor (NOMAD)?

Where can I get share prices for AIM companies?

Where can I find further information about the AIM indices?

What are the tax benefits of investing in AIM?

Which funds and institutions invest in AIM shares?

How many companies are quoted on AIM?

How do I contact the AIM team?

Where can I find all the latest company news?

How can I get access to price sensitive and regulatory information for AIM companies?

The Regulatory News Service (RNS) is the company news service from the London Stock Exchange, bringing company information to the global investment community quickly, securely and cost-effectively. Follow the link for information on how to subscribe to RNS.

Who do I speak to about becoming a Nominated Advisor (NOMAD)?

For information on becoming a Nominated Advisor, please contact the AIM Regulation Team on aimregulation@londonstockexchange.com or call +44 (0)20 7797 4154.

 

Where can I get share prices for AIM companies?

AIM share price information is available on a daily basis in newspapers, and on the Exchange’s website with a 15-minute delay. Follow the link to go to our online AIM share price service.

Various third-party vendors provide AIM share price information in real time.


Where can I find further information about the AIM indices?

The principal indices for AIM shares are the FTSE AIM All-Share, the FTSE AIM 100 and the FTSE AIM 50. In May 2006, the FTSE AIM All-Share Supersector Indices were launched providing investors with 18 new sector based indices. Follow the link for more information.


The index ground rules are available on the FTSE website.

 

What are the tax benefits of investing in AIM?

There are various tax benefits available to AIM investors. For more information click on the link.

 

Which funds and institutions invest in AIM shares?

All the major institutions invest in AIM securities, and there are many specialist and tracker funds that focus on AIM. In addition, retail investors play a significant role in terms of secondary market trading which is an important driver of liquidity in individual securities traded on the market.

 

How many companies are quoted on AIM?

For details of the current number of companies quoted on AIM click on the link.

 

How do I contact the AIM team?

Please see the AIM contacts page for contact details and further information.

 

Where can I find all the latest company news?

The Regulatory News Service (RNS) is the London Stock Exchange’s company news service, bringing company information to the global investment community quickly, securely and cost-effectively.


To view our market news section which provides comprehensive breaking news stories from a number of different sources, including all regulatory announcements, AFX, UK Focus and RNS Reach, click on the link.