Lincoln International Sets IPO Price Range at $18-$20 Per Share, Aiming to Raise $400 Million

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May 12

Investment bank advisory firm Lincoln International (LCLN.US) disclosed the terms for its initial public offering (IPO) on Monday. The company intends to offer 21 million shares at a price range of $18 to $20 per share, seeking to raise approximately $400 million. Lincoln International plans to list on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "LCLN."

Founded in 1996, Lincoln International is a global independent investment bank advisory firm focused on the private capital markets. It primarily provides advisory services to private equity and private credit investors, private business owners, and other senior executives. The company's operations are divided into two main segments: investment banking advisory services, and valuation and opinion advisory.

Lincoln International maintains a global presence with over 30 offices across 14 countries in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, serving clients and conducting business operations. For the twelve-month period ended March 31, 2026, the company reported revenue of $809 million.

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