LTSE Extends Free Perks for Listed Firms to Four Years
Published Date: 4/14/2025
Notice
Summary
The Long-Term Stock Exchange (LTSE) is extending its free Capital Market Solutions from three years to four years for both new and current companies listed on the exchange. This means companies get an extra year of helpful services at no cost, supporting their growth and success. The change is effective immediately, so companies can start enjoying the benefits right away without any extra fees.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 3 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Free Listing Services Extended to Four Years
If your company lists on the Long-Term Stock Exchange (LTSE), you can request complimentary Capital Markets Solutions within 90 days of listing and receive them for a four-year term starting from the date you first use the services (the rule changes the prior three-year term to four years).
Existing Recipients Can Add One More Year
If your company already began receiving LTSE's complimentary Capital Markets Solutions before the rule took effect, you may request to continue receiving those services for one additional year, with that extra year starting on the three-year anniversary of when you first began using the services.
Services Remain Optional and No Fee Increase
LTSE's complimentary Capital Markets Solutions are optional — no company is required to use them, you may stop using them at any time without affecting your continued listing, and LTSE states no company will be required to pay higher fees because of this rule change (effective upon filing April 1, 2025).
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