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To buy and sell shares in this company via JP Jenkins, you will need to use a regulated UK stockbroker.
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Over 40 UK brokers regularly connect with our platform. If you are based overseas and are interested in participating then please contact us directly by emailing info@jpjenkins.com or by calling 0207 469 0937 Trades take place through our central counterparty partner. There is a fee of 1.5% of the transaction price which is charged to both buyers and sellers and a £25 transaction fee. Your broker may also apply charges.
Please note, when purchasing shares Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (“SDRT”) may be applicable.
JP Jenkins connects investors with private companies through a regulated, transparent platform. Trade private company shares with the same ease as public securities.
Find a BrokerAccess through your existing broker
Same infrastructure as public markets
Published prices and trade data
FCA-supervised trading environment
Access regulated private markets through your existing broker with the same ease as trading public securities.
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Your broker can help dematerialise certificates into CREST if you're selling
Onboarding and KYC
Suitability assessment
Order placement
Just like trading any other security
Private Market (PISCES) – Structured intermittent trading windows for companies with broader shareholder bases
Matched Bargain Facility (MBF) – Simple matched-bargain trades for early-stage or tightly-held companies
Settlement on T+2
Cash and shares move through your broker
Fully integrated with CREST infrastructure
Published prices and trade data
Historical trading information
Market depth and liquidity metrics
Connect with an approved broker to access JP Jenkins' private markets. Our network of over 60 intermediaries can help you trade private company shares with the same ease as public securities.
Everything you need to know about trading private company shares on JP Jenkins.
All trading must be done through an approved broker. You place orders with your broker, who routes them into our venue. Retail investors can only participate in the MBF market
Yes — if your broker is on our approved list. If not, you may need to open an account with one that is.
Private Market (PISCES): Scheduled auction windows for companies with larger shareholder bases. Operates under the PISCES regulatory framework.
MBF: Matched-bargain trades for early-stage or tightly-held companies.
If you're selling and your shares are still in paper format, your broker can help dematerialise them into CREST.
All trades settle through CREST on T+2, just like listed equities. Your broker handles cash and share movement.
Yes. JP Jenkins operates under an FCA-regulated framework with clear rules, volatility controls and transparency requirements.
Pricing is driven by:
We publish trade and pricing data for full transparency.
Each company has a dedicated page on the JP Jenkins website with disclosures, trading updates, and relevant documents.
Liquidity varies. These are private-company securities, so trading volume may be lower and less frequent than public markets.
Your broker must ensure suitability where required.
This depends on the company. Some offer regular auction events, others ad-hoc matched-bargain trading.
In most cases, yes — your broker can submit limit orders depending on the company's trading model.
Yes. Trading is conducted on a matched-order basis; counterparties do not see each other's identity.
Your shares appear within your normal brokerage account once settlement completes.
JP Jenkins charges a £25 settlement fee and 1.5% to both buyer and seller on our MBF (see PISCES pricing table for breakdown on fees charged)
Yes — if your broker is authorised to trade UK private securities and meets cross-border regulatory requirements.
PISCES auction dates are:
Important information regarding investment risks and disclosures. View full disclosure