NYSE American Hikes Fees for Mahwah Hardware Connections
Published Date: 6/2/2025
Notice
Summary
NYSE American is updating its fee schedule to include new charges for hardware and managed services at its Mahwah Data Center. This change affects traders and firms using these services and could impact their costs starting soon. The Exchange wants your feedback before making it official!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
10% Fee on Hardware Procurement
If you are a User that uses colocation at the Mahwah Data Center (MDC), the Exchange proposes a hardware procurement service where FIDS would buy hardware for you and charge the procurement specialist's fees plus a 10% service fee payable to FIDS. The service would be optional and available to any potential User, and you could avoid the 10% fee by contracting directly with a procurement specialist.
10% Fee on Managed Services
If you are a User at the Mahwah Data Center, the Exchange proposes offering managed services where FIDS would engage a managed services provider and charge you the provider's fees plus a 10% service fee payable to FIDS. The managed services would be voluntary and available to any potential User on a non-discriminatory basis, and Users may instead hire managed services providers directly to avoid the 10% fee.
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