IMF (Australia) Limited

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-0.045 (-2.26%)
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422.4K
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2.02
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1.93
IMF (Australia) Ltd (IMF) is a litigation funder. IMF is engaged in investigation, management and funding litigation. The Company provides funding of legal claims and other related services. The Company provides funding for litigation and investigations preliminary to litigation; payment of adverse costs orders; strategic planning, monitoring and managing of litigation; factual investigation including asset tracing, and assistance in facilitating settlements and max... continued
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IMF (Australia) Limited
IMF (Australia) Ltd (IMF) is a litigation funder. IMF is engaged in investigation, management and funding litigation. The Company provides funding of legal claims and other related services. The Company provides funding for litigation and investigations preliminary to litigation; payment of adverse costs orders; strategic planning, monitoring and managing of litigation; factual investigation including asset tracing, and assistance in facilitating settlements and maximizing the value of each claim. IMF is marketing its services in Australia, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, South Africa, New Zealand and Asia. The Company’s subsidiaries include Financial Redress Pty Ltd, Bentham Holdings Inc. and Bentham Capital LLC.

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