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Social trading app Shares set to exit UK market

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Key Points:

  1. Market Exit:
    • Shares is set to exit the UK market after two years of operations.
    • The decision was made to focus on the French and EU markets.
  2. Closure Timeline:
    • UK account holders were informed in June about the closure.
    • Operations in the UK will cease completely by 30 August 2024.
    • Users were given until 19 July to sell their positions.
  3. Remaining Positions:
    • From 19 July to 30 August, Shares will sell all remaining positions at market price and return the cash to the linked accounts.
  4. Other Operations:
    • The app also operates in Poland, Belgium, and France, where the company is headquartered.
    • Shares will continue to operate in France and other EU countries.
  5. Company Statement:
    • Shares reassures users that they will remain available to answer questions and provide help despite exiting the UK market.
  6. Founding and Funding:
    • Founded in 2021, the app combines US fractional share trading with social media features.
    • Entered the UK market through a $40 million Series A funding round led by Valar Ventures in February 2022.
    • Secured an additional $40 million in a Series B round in July 2022.
  7. Contact:
    • The company was contacted by FinTech Futures for comment.

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