- The company, which is the fourteenth to join BME's growth markets in 2025, debuts with a value of 93 million euros
The BME Scaleup Management Committee has approved the listing of Ibervalles Hoteles SOCIMI on December 19, after analyzing and studying all the documentation submitted by the company and issuing a favorable assessment report from the Market and Listings Coordination Committee.
The company's Board of Directors has set a reference price of 18.2 euros per share for the start of trading, giving the company a total value of 92.8 million euros.
The Company's trading code will be “SCIBH” and its Registered Advisor, Renta 4 Sigrun.
Ibervalles Hoteles SOCIMI is a company that focuses on investing in, financing, repositioning, and selling real estate assets that can be used for hotel rentals.
The Ibervalles Hoteles SOCIMI Information Document is available on the BME Scaleup website, where you can find all the information about the company and its business.
BME's growth markets (BME Growth and BME Scaleup) are aimed at small and medium-sized companies. In 2024, these markets welcomed 23 new companies and already have more than 150 companies admitted to trading. BME Growth enables small-cap companies from all sectors, with a significant presence of technology companies, to finance their growth, with recurring access to capital increases and a broad base of domestic and international investors. BME Scaleup is particularly aimed at scaleups, although it is also open to other types of companies such as SMEs, SOCIMIs and family businesses. This market adapts to the needs of these companies by making the requirements for incorporation more flexible, while offering the necessary transparency to investors. The advantages of accessing the capital markets for small and medium-sized companies include financing, reputation, visibility, boosting inorganic growth and making it easier to attract and retain talent.
With these growth markets, BME completes its range of services. BME has a market for each type of company, from the first approaches to the capital markets, with the formation of the Pre-Market Environment, to large listed companies.