Our Solutions

A US listing is a high-stakes communications exercise as much as it is a financial one. For international issuers, the complexity multiplies — different investor expectations, unfamiliar disclosure regimes, language and cultural translation, and the operational rhythm of life as a US public company.

We offer six interlocking solutions that cover the full arc of the listing journey, from pre-IPO positioning through first-year IR. While each engagement is scoped to client needs, our most distinctive work happens when clients use us across the lifecycle — because the corporate story must be consistent and compelling, even as the idiom is adjusted to each audience.

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Pre-IPO & Capital Markets Advisory

Capital is oxygen for growth companies and can make the difference between establishing an industry-leading position and being acquired for spare parts.

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Corporate Communications

Employee engagement is the most fundamental driver of business performance in knowledge-based and service industries.

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Investor Relations

Our approach to investor relations is somewhat unconventional and informed by conversations with some of the brightest minds in the investing world.

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Marketing & Design

Powerful brands are developed by delivering a consistent voice, look, and value proposition across all channels. We handle the often-overlooked work of building a US-market brand identity — corporate site, IR site, PIPE deck, investor materials — that meets American investor expectations while preserving the company's identity.

SPAC IPOs & de-SPAC Advisory

AUM Advisors partners with SPAC sponsors throughout the lifecycle of their vehicle(s) - building market visibility, attracting quality targets, and ensuring successful execution from announcement through the first year of trading and beyond.

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Media Relations & Thought Leadership

AUM Advisors believes that traditional approaches to public relations often drain management time and resources when not tethered to specific business and capital markets objectives.