Starpharma: Receives $7.1m R&D tax incentive refund

Starpharma Receives $7.1m R&D tax incentive refund

  • Biopharmaceutical company Starpharma (SPL) receives a $7.1 million research and development tax incentive refund
  • The tax offset relates to SPL’s Australian and global expenses over the 2022 financial year
  • The company CEO Jackie Fairley says over the year, the company developed three clinical stage ‘DEP’ assets with “high commercial and therapeutic potential”
  • Additionally, SPL developed a portfolio of marketed products, including VIRALEZE, which was registered in its 30th country, Indonesia, earlier this month
  • Shares in SPL are up 1.94 per cent to 52.5 cents at 10:58 am AEDT
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