NYSE Adds Charges for Managed Services at Mahwah Center
Published Date: 9/5/2025
Notice
Summary
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) wants to update its fee schedule to include charges for hardware and managed services at its Mahwah Data Center. This change affects traders and firms using NYSE’s data center space, who will now pay for these extra services. The new fees could start soon after approval, so users should get ready for possible cost changes.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
10% Fee Added to Hardware Purchases
If you use NYSE colocation space at the Mahwah Data Center and buy hardware through FIDS' procurement service, FIDS will add a 10% service fee to the procurement specialist's fees. You would pay FIDS, and FIDS would forward the specialist's fee to the procurement specialist while retaining the 10% service fee.
10% Fee for Managed IT Services
If you use NYSE colocation space at the Mahwah Data Center and hire managed services through FIDS, FIDS will add a 10% service fee to the managed services provider's fees. You would contract with and pay FIDS, which would forward payment to the managed services provider and retain the 10% service fee.
Voluntary, Non-Discriminatory Convenience Option
The proposed hardware procurement and managed services would be voluntary and offered to any potential User on a non-discriminatory basis in the Mahwah Data Center. If you do not want to pay FIDS' 10% service fee, you can instead contract directly with third-party vendors or specialists.
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