Record shuns private equity

Record Currency Management, which this morning revealed plans to float on the London Stock Exchange at the beginning of next month, rebuffed approaches from several private equity firms before proceeding with the listing, according to its chief executive.

Chief executive Neil Record, who founded the currency fund manager in 1983, said: "We had approaches, but none from trade buyers. All the insistent ones have been private equity."

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