RE: How to sell Ingenuity shares29 Nov 2025 22:34
Here's what ii said...
It does look like this stock is on the JP Jenkins, JP Jenkins operates by matching buyers and sellers rather than having continuous trading, typical of stock exchanges. Transactions occur only when a match is found, which can take varying lengths of time given the often-low liquidity of shares in private companies.
Prices listed are indicative and may not reflect the final execution price, as these shares do not have the same level of price transparency as those traded on public exchanges.
Investors are charged for placing an order, including a base dealing commission, a clearing fee, and a percentage fee upon execution, allowing JP Jenkins to facilitate trades even when traditional brokerage channels arenβt available.
You will charged Β£3.99 dealing commission, plus the JP Jenkins clearing fee of Β£25, and their charge of 1.5% if the order executes.