Our team of professionals, both ex-investment bankers and experienced communicators, also act post-IPO, taking over from the banks the task of guiding the recently listed company into the demanding world of Investor Relations.
Our IR services include:
IR program development
Communication plays a key role in the market's perception of a company. A company needs to keep track of how often its representatives meet with key shareholders. Frequent communication makes it easier to keep up with the needs of an ever-evolving market, and gives management an image of accessibility. As IR roadshows grow in importance, ensuring that they yield maximum benefit is increasingly vital.
IR Team support
Media Tree can support your IR team in many tasks that are often quite time consuming and daunting for a small team. We offer services including conducting regular surveys among investors and liaising with both the buy and sell sides. We also can help a company in planning its IR program for the year to come, including how to manage communications with investors and how to plan a schedule of IR roadshows.
Organisation of investor days conference
Investor conferences are important for the maintenance of close links between a company and its shareholders. We can work with you to organise an investor day, allowing investors to meet heads of departments and listen to them explaining their activities in more details. Those specialists are rarely part of a roadshow, which focuses mostly on the CEO and CFO. These events give investors the opportunity to get a more "hands on" view of the company.
Presentation development
Presentations for investors are similar but not identical to those featured in an IPO. We help you to put together a presentation that conveys the information that your investors want to know in a succinct and appealing manner. Our team of former investment bankers is happy to help you with the content, and our graphic designers can upgrade most presentations to make the slides visually striking while working within your corporate guidelines.
Perception study
A perception study is a survey conducted by a third party, melding qualitative and quantitative research. It draws on in-depth, unattributable interviews with a company’ s major existing or potential shareholders in key capital markets around the world. Such a study allows a company to examine how it is viewed and understood by the markets, and to assess its standing relative to peer companies. Management therefore can see the company through the eyes of the market, allowing it to anticipate better the reaction of shareholders and brokers to a wide range of corporate decisions and actions.

