• Flotation, also known as “going public”, is the process of taking a private company public by issuing shares available for purchase by the public.

  • While the offering provides the company with new access to sources of capital, the additional costs associated with issuing public shares should be taken into account when considering moving from a private to a public company.
  • Companies in mature stages of growth may decide to go public as they require additional funding for a variety of reasons, including expansion, reserves, research and development, and new equipment.