This article argues that London’s stock market is losing its allure for entrepreneurs due to heavy regulation, complex listing requirements and high compliance costs, leading many high‑growth firms to delist or avoid the LSE. It suggests that while regulatory reforms offer some flexibility, the core issues of burdensome governance and reporting remain, prompting founders and non‑executive directors to look to alternative markets or direct private investment to fuel growth.
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