How to Trade

How to Trade

Trading with JP Jenkins

Trading Instructions:

To buy and sell shares in this company via JP Jenkins, you will need to use a regulated UK stockbroker.

For a comprehensive list of brokers click here.

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 or by calling +44 20 7469 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.

Education

Educational Series

Why Choose JP Jenkins?

JP Jenkins supports companies with a need for liquidity by providing a reliable and regulated private share trading facility.

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3 Reasons Why an Investor Chooses JP Jenkins

Access to pre-IPO opportunities, diversification into private assets, and sector specific investments are some of the main reasons an investor chooses JP Jenkins.

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What Role Does JP Jenkins Play in Today's Financial Markets?

By plugging into existing capital markets infrastructure, JP Jenkins complements the current ecosystems.

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How to Buy Shares in a JP Jenkins Company

Investors must instruct their broker to place an order on the JP Jenkins platform. Some of the main retail brokers in the UK are connected to our platform. Please see the full list on our website for more details.

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How Important Are Company Share Schemes?

A growing focus in capital markets, a way to reward and incentivise employees.

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What is PISCES?

The Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System is a legal framework developed by the FCA and HM Treasury introduced in 2025.

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What Does PISCES Mean For an Investor?

Access to growing private companies, increased transparency and the ability to trade electronically are the key advantages for an investor.

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What Problems Does PISCES Solve?

PISCES brings credibility, better corporate governance and improved investor relations to UK private markets.

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How Flexible is PISCES for Issuers?

Companies can choose the frequency and duration of trading windows, as well as set price parameters for their shares. More bespoke requirements may be possible, get in touch to find out.

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How Does PISCES Support Company Share Schemes?

The PISCES framework allows existing EMI/CSOP schemes to be an exercisable event. It also allows control over trading windows and participants.

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