Due diligence in an IPO involves verifying financial accuracy, legal compliance, operations, and risks to ensure proper disclosures.
Due diligence refers to the comprehensive investigation and evaluation process conducted by various parties involved in the IPO, such as the company, the underwriters, the auditors, and the legal advisors. The main purpose of due diligence is to ensure that all material facts about the company are correctly disclosed and that the company complies with legal and regulatory requirements before the IPO is launched.w
The key steps of due diligence in an IPO include:
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