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Princes Group’s £420 million IPO adds momentum to London’s slow recovery

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October 31, 2025
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Princes Group (PRN.L), the Liverpool-based food producer behind household names such as Napolina and Princes tinned goods, made its trading debut on the London Stock Exchange on Friday in one of the city’s largest listings this year.

The company raised about £420 million after pricing its shares at 475 pence each, placing its market valuation at £1.16 billion ($1.56 billion).

The debut marks a modest but notable step forward for London’s capital markets, which have struggled to attract large new issuers in recent years amid subdued global investor sentiment.

Cautious investors welcome new listing

Princes’ shares opened with a brief rise of around 1% before returning to the issue price, suggesting that investors remain cautious.

The company had priced its offering at the bottom of its guided range of 475 to 590 pence, reflecting a conservative approach intended to secure broad institutional participation.

According to an earlier report, Princes had initially targeted a valuation of about £1.24 billion, pointing out a modest adjustment to align with current market sentiment.

The listing arrives as London seeks to regain its appeal for high-quality issuers following a prolonged slowdown in IPO activity.

Recent offerings have delivered mixed outcomes.

Alternative lender Shawbrook floated the previous day at a valuation of £1.9 billion, seeing its shares jump nearly 7% in the first session.

In contrast, Beauty Tech Group, which listed earlier this month, has since declined about 6%, according to London Stock Exchange Group data.

A strategy built on consolidation and growth

According to its prospectus, Princes intends to use proceeds from the share sale to fund acquisitions and strengthen its portfolio.

The group has set a target of generating between £1 billion and £1.5 billion in additional revenue over the medium term through expansion and integration.

Over several decades, Princes has grown from a domestic brand into one of Europe’s leading grocery suppliers.

The company has completed nearly two dozen acquisitions, extending its reach across ambient, chilled, and frozen food categories.

In the last financial year, it reported pro forma revenues of £2.1 billion, underscoring the scale of its operations and market presence.

Princes was acquired in 2024 by Milan-listed Newlat Food for £700 million.

Following the takeover, the parent company rebranded as New Princes Group to better reflect its combined European footprint.

The merger aimed to unify production and logistics networks across Italy and the United Kingdom, creating efficiency gains and expanding distribution channels.

London’s IPO market shows early signs of revival

Princes’ debut adds fresh momentum to London’s gradual return as a competitive listing venue.

The city’s market has faced headwinds in recent years as several firms shifted to New York or Amsterdam in search of stronger valuations.

However, an uptick in activity across banking, consumer goods, and technology suggests renewed confidence among both issuers and investors.

For fund managers, consumer brands like Princes offer defensive qualities that appeal during periods of economic uncertainty.

The company’s consistent performance, broad retail presence, and resilient demand profile have positioned it as an attractive addition to diversified portfolios.

While the listing lacked the sharp price gains seen in technology IPOs, its stable opening is viewed by analysts as a healthy sign for market recovery.

Stability over speculation

Princes’ restrained entry to public markets underscores a shift toward realistic valuations and clear strategic roadmaps.

Rather than chasing inflated multiples, companies are now prioritising long-term growth supported by credible fundamentals.

For London, this measured approach may restore credibility and depth after years of volatility and declining issuance.

If future listings continue to follow the same disciplined pattern, the city’s market could rebuild both investor confidence and global relevance.

For now, Princes Group’s steady start stands as a symbol of quiet optimism in London’s financial landscape.

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