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Investor Relations (IR)
All businesses need good financial relationships. Investor relations (IR) specifically refers to a business’s responsibility to manage communication between business leaders and potential or existing investors. The IR officer or team presents the business in a positive light. They do this by presenting an organization's vision and goals that align with the interests of potential stakeholders. They also help manage the reputation of a business by increasing investors' confidence in the organization.
What Small and Midsize Businesses Need to Know About Investor Relations (IR)
Small businesses can boost their share price with effective IR management. An IR team or expert is also essential to ensure that startups or growing businesses observe the correct rules and guidelines in financial transactions.
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