Markit eyes independent board ahead of potential IPO

The 10-year-old financial data provider has taken a number of steps to allow it to become a publicly listed company

Markit Group, the 10-year-old financial information provider now worth an estimated $5 billion, is this week expected to appoint a majority-independent board for the first time in the latest sign it may pursue a public listing next year.

The London-based company will hold a board meeting this Wednesday (4 December) to vote on the appointment of "three or four" independent directors, according to a person familiar with the company.

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