Navigating uncertainty: Q1 2025 global IPO insights
- Global IPO market recovered with 291 IPOs raising
US$29.3b , a 20% YOY growth by value - The US experienced the third-strongest Q1 performance in its history with 59 listings
- AI has become a central part of the company narratives for Technology, Financials and Health and Life Sciences IPO candidates
The new US administration's sweeping policy changes have created opportunities and risks. Inflation expectations have risen, and the tariffs will only further fuel inflationary pressures in the US and around the world, casting uncertainty over monetary policy. The Aerospace and Defense sector is experiencing a surge in investment globally due to heightened defense spending, which could boost IPO activity in this sector. Yet, new policies have also led to a chilling effect on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) efforts, as companies grapple with an uneven regulatory landscape across markets. IPO candidates are increasingly leveraging AI to enhance market strategies and operational efficiencies, signaling a transformative impact on how businesses prepare for and execute public offerings.
George Chan, EY Global IPO Leader, says:
"Entering 2025, a flurry of emerging dynamics is heightening volatility and uncertainty across the IPO landscape. As geopolitical tremors rewrite rulebooks, post-election policies redraw borders of opportunity and technology disruption upends expectations, success will belong to those who anchor to unshakable fundamentals, and steer through shifting environments with preparation, agility and adaptability to seize the decisive moment."
2025 Q1 regional performance
The number of Q1 2025 IPOs in the
In EMEIA, significant US policy shifts under a new administration put
AI transforming IPO landscape
AI is emerging as a transformative force in the IPO landscape, significantly influencing companies' growth trajectories.
Companies across various sectors are leveraging AI to streamline operations and maximize their chances of successful public offerings. Notably, the Technology, Health and Life Sciences and Financials sectors most often mentioned AI in corporate fillings, with AI a central part of the company narratives for recent IPO cohort.
2025 outlook:
Caught in the vortex of uncertainty, some companies initially planning to list in 2025, particularly those targeting the first quarter of the year, have delayed their IPOs to later quarters or even early 2026. Those that have already listed in the first quarter are demonstrating varied aftermarket performance. Meanwhile, stock markets in major economies cratered from late March into early April amid a tariff-induced storm, dashing earlier hopes of sustained peak valuations across major regions. Though IPOs held firm this quarter, heightened volatility readings and a shaky outlook now signal faltering investor sentiment for near-term future listings. The US, however, is set to keep attracting international listings. The Industrials sector, including Aerospace and Defense, is also poised for sustained growth in 2025, driven by a solid pipeline and regulatory support.
Despite the challenges posed by geopolitical tensions, mounting trade tariffs, a cooling economic outlook, rising inflation risks, and short-term market volatility, there are positive indicators such as a robust global IPO pipeline and targeted government support to key sectors.
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About the data
The data presented here is available on ey.com/ipo/trends.
Q1 2025 refers to the first quarter of 2025 and covers completed IPOs from 1 January to
All data contained in this document is sourced from Dealogic, Mergermarket, PitchBook, S&P Capital IQ, AlphaSense and EY analysis unless otherwise noted. The Dealogic data in this report are under license by ION. ION retains and reserves all rights in such data. Special purpose acquisition company SPAC data are excluded from all data in this report, except where indicated.
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