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Raspberry Pi IPO

Today, we’re proud to announce that Raspberry Pi has listed on the London Stock Exchange, as Raspberry Pi Holdings plc.


This is a watershed moment for Raspberry Pi, and the start of a new phase in our evolution: access to the public market will enable us to build more of the products you love, faster. And the money raised by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in the IPO will support its ambitions for global impact in its second decade; for more on what the IPO means for the Foundation, check out Philip’s blog post here.

A brief history of Raspberry Pi

Nearly sixteen years ago, in the autumn of 2008, a handful of us set off on this journey together. We were driven by a shared realisation that something had gone badly wrong in young people’s interaction with technology; a shared conviction that we should do something about it; and the beginnings of a shared idea of what that something might be.

Eben and Philip had a good long chat about how the company and the Foundation work together, and what the IPO means for the work of both organisations to democratise computing

In the years since, we’ve accomplished amazing things, as a company, as a Foundation, and as a broader movement. We’ve designed PCBs; written software; taped out chips; published magazines; filed patents; trained teachers; run after-school clubs; and seen our products taken to space, to the bottom of the ocean, and to the ends of the earth.

We’ve sold over sixty million low-cost, high-performance, general-purpose Raspberry Pi computers to the enthusiasts and educators who remain at the heart of the Raspberry Pi movement, and to the industrial and embedded customers who today account for over two-thirds of our sales.

And thanks to the availability and salience of those computers, and to the curriculum reform and teacher training initiatives championed by the Foundation, we have seen a resurgence in interest in computing among young people. In sixteen years, Computer Science has gone from being the easiest subject to get into at Cambridge to the hardest, a change that has been reflected across the UK higher education sector and beyond. We have engineers working for us today who got their first experience of computing on a Raspberry Pi platform.

Credits

Just like a major product launch, our IPO has been a whole-company effort.

I would like to thank the boards, employees, and contractors of Raspberry Pi and the Raspberry Pi Foundation, and in particular the finance, communications, web, and transaction teams; our banks: Peel Hunt and Jefferies; our advisors: Linklaters, Grant Thornton, PwC, Deloitte, Swan Partners, and Alma; the London Stock Exchange, the FCA, the Charity Commission, and the UK Government; and our strategic, financial, and retail investors for the trust you have placed in us.

Special mentions go to Philip Colligan, Raspberry Pi Foundation CEO, fellow Welshman, and voice of reason in challenging times; and to Martin Hellawell, who joined us as non-executive chairman in 2019, and who has done more than anyone else to get us match-fit for the public market.

And of course, I’d like to thank my wife and co-founder Liz, who has been here since the start, and without whom nobody would have heard of Raspberry Pi. Raspberry Pi, the company and the Foundation, are dwarfed by the community that has grown up around us; and that community would not exist without Liz’s vision, and the team she has built.

It’s been an incredible journey so far. And while today is a remarkable day, it’s also in a very real sense just another day on that journey. There’s a lot more road ahead of us than there is behind.

20 comments

Tom Stuart avatar

Nice one, Eben & Liz. Well deserved. ❤️

Anders avatar

Good start leaping up 40%, already close to a billion dollar valuation.

Niklas Altekamp avatar

That’s great news, at some point it’s time to take the next step. I’m looking forward to the new products made possible by the additional funding.

mangodan avatar

I’ve made my investment :)

Igor avatar

Do you perhaps know how can I buy it if I am from Slovnia?
All the best,
Igor

john jones avatar

congratulations I hope for improvements

Rose Okeson avatar

Congrats to Raspberry Pi (in all it’s forms), to Eben, Liz, and staff! Well done! May you have decades of continuing success with your efforts!

JPW avatar

🥂 Well done on your IPO !
Keep making great computer stuff and getting people into computing !

NickMon68 avatar

Managed to get my wanted allocation too. Heres to the future !

Constantin avatar

Great work! I am very exited what will follow after this giant step.

Russell Davis avatar

Well done

Masafumi Ohta avatar

Congrats, Eben and Liz. You’ve been walking too long to reach the IPO, which is one of your memorial days!

Misterchristoff avatar

Congrats. Huge moment. And you didn’t choose to list in the US. Hope the only way is up.

Henry avatar

Congratulations. I remember using your microcomputer as part of my postdoc back in 2009. Great tech for teaching students across the board, no matter their age.

NICHOLAS JOHN MURPHY avatar

Well done. Eben mentioned that you now have engineers joining who learnt on Raspberry Pis. Hopefully the products made using the extra money from the IPO will make an even more virtuous circle.

Wisdom Aibuedefe avatar

Congratulations 🎊 on your great work I’m glad and hope for new great things coming after this thanks to all the founder God has been with you all I believe the time has come to eat what we all work for 🎊🙏🙏🙏

Dan3008 avatar

As a proud share holder. I’d like to say congratulations

Emil Afenyo avatar

Great to see this happen. May you leave a great mark on the computing space.

Ed Kochanowski avatar

How do we buy Raspberry Pi Stock in the USA? None of my brokers seem to let me buy it.

ukscone avatar

Buying shares on the London Stock Exchange from the USA is possible but it can be complicated. You’ll have to open an account with an International Broker/Foreign Stock Broker or they maybe available via ADRs (American Depository Receipts) although i’m not certain about that

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