Evolution Group

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Evolution Group plc
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1999
HeadquartersLondon, UK
Key people
Martin Gray, Chairman
Alex Snow, CEO
Revenue£129.4 million (2009)[1]
£11.1 million (2009)[1]
£9.2 million (2009)[1]
ParentInvestec

Evolution Group plc is a leading British-based financial services business. It is headquartered in London and is a former constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. It was acquired by Investec in 2011.

History

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The Company, formed in 1999 as Evestment plc, was initially listed on the Alternative Investment Market.[2] In 2000 it merged with Christows, a west country stockbroker.[3] In 2001 it bought a research house known as Evolution Capital and changed its own name to Evolution Group.[3]

It went on to merge with Beeson Gregory in 2002[4] and to acquire Williams de Broë in 2006.[5]

On 12 November 2004, Evolution Beeson Gregory was fined £500,000 by the Financial Services Authority for executing trades that distorted the market.[6] Evolution sold short 252% of the share capital of Room Service Group plc without any plan to settle the trades. Evolution's head of market making Christopher Potts was also fined £75,000.[7]

It was acquired by Investec in 2011.[8]

The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation added live dealer entertainment. At the end of October 2021, the Corporation announced its cooperation with the Evolution company.[citation needed]

Operations

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The Group is organised into two activities:

  • Evolution Securities: investment banking for mid-market companies
  • Williams de Broë: stockbroking and fund management

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Preliminary Results 2009". Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 25 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Evolution Group: History". Archived from the original on 19 March 2009. Retrieved 21 March 2009.
  3. ^ a b Abbot in talks to buy back EVC Christows[dead link] Independent, 11 February 2001
  4. ^ Evolution agrees to buy Beeson Gregory Independent, 31 May 2002
  5. ^ Evolution in exclusive talks to buy Williams de Broë for £30m Independent, 3 May 2006
  6. ^ Evolution fined for a new style of market abuse Citywire, 12 November 2004
  7. ^ Stockbroker fined £500,000 in FSA's first 'market distortion' case The Guardian, Jill Treanor, 13 November 2004
  8. ^ Investec wins fight for Evolution with £230m deal The Telegraph, 9 September 2011
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