Specialist short-term asset finance provider Regenesis Group
(AIM: RGN) is considering delisting from AIM, after posting a
pre-tax loss of £121,000 (€136,000) in the year ending December 31
2008.

De-listing from AIM would be “in the best interests of the
company,” according to Marc Duschenes, chairman of Regenesis
Group.

Like many other companies, Regenesis has suffered from not being
able to secure long-term funding.

“The flow of lending opportunities remained high, but the
willingness of lending institutions to provide onward longer-term
funding has reduced significantly,” said Duschenes.

Under the AIM rules, delisting requires approval by at least 75
percent of shareholders. A circular to shareholders setting out the
proposals in more detail will be sent to shareholders in the near
future, the lessor added.

Jason T Hesse
 

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