Walgreens Options Ditched from MIAX Rebate Perks
Published Date: 9/11/2025
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Summary
Miami International Securities Exchange (MIAX) is updating its fee schedule by removing Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) from its Priority Customer Rebate Program. This change affects traders dealing with WBA options and takes effect immediately, potentially changing the rebates they receive. If you trade WBA options on MIAX, keep an eye on your fees starting now!
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Walgreens Options Delisted on MIAX
MIAX delisted options on Walgreens Boots Alliance because Walgreens became a private company; the delisting took effect August 29, 2025. If you trade or hold WBA options on MIAX, those options will no longer be listed on the Exchange starting August 29, 2025.
WBA Removed From Rebate Program
MIAX removed the ticker symbol "WBA" (Walgreens Boots Alliance) from its Priority Customer Rebate Program (PCRP). This change is effective immediately and may reduce the slightly higher rebates that Priority Customer orders in WBA previously received.
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