2025-09623NoticeWallet

Cboe Exchange Clarifies Application Fee and Withdrawal Timelines

Published Date: 5/29/2025

Notice

Summary

Cboe Exchange is updating its rules to make it super clear when application fees must be paid and exactly when an application will be automatically canceled if fees aren’t submitted on time. This change affects anyone applying to the Exchange and helps avoid confusion or delays. It’s all about keeping the process smooth and on schedule—so no more guessing when your money’s due or when your application disappears!

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

Six-Month Withdrawal Timer Starts on Filing

Cboe clarified that the 6-month countdown for an application to be completed begins when the Exchange receives the application, not when the fee is paid. If your TPH application process is not finished within 6 months of the application submission, the application will be deemed automatically withdrawn.

Flexible Payment Window for Application Fees

If you apply to be a prospective Trading Permit Holder (TPH) on Cboe, the Exchange will allow you to submit payment shortly after filing your application instead of only by check at the time of filing. The Exchange says it typically requires payment within 30 days of receiving an application but may extend that timing at its discretion to avoid forcing an applicant to resubmit.

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Key Dates

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5/14/2025
5/29/2025

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