LTSE Expands Free Services for Listed Companies
Published Date: 1/16/2026
Notice
Summary
The Long-Term Stock Exchange (LTSE) is updating its rule to offer new and improved free products and services to companies listed now and in the future. These changes reorganize and expand what LTSE Services provides, making it easier and better for companies to grow with the Exchange. The update took effect right away on December 31, 2025, with no extra costs for companies.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Free Market Intelligence Package ($150K/yr)
If your company is listed on the Long-Term Stock Exchange (LTSE), LTSE now offers a consolidated Market Intelligence products and services package with an approximate retail value of $150,000 per year. This replaces the prior component-by-component valuation and covers investor-holding analysis and ESG-focused analysis for currently and newly listed companies.
New Investor Access Program ($150K/yr)
LTSE adopted a new complimentary Investor Access Program for LTSE-listed companies, valued at approximately $150,000 per year, which provides virtual events, thematic investor forums, and structured introductions to potential investors. The program is optional, may use third-party providers paid for by LTSE Services, and will be available for a four-year period.
Company Web Page Updates Remain ($5K/yr)
LTSE continues to offer Company-specific web page updates to listed companies at an approximate retail value of $5,000 per year. This service is a distinct, complimentary communications and issuer-visibility offering separate from Market Intelligence products.
No 90-Day Request Limit; Four-Year Availability
LTSE removed the prior 90-day limit for newly listed companies to request Capital Markets Solutions reports; both newly listed and currently listed companies may elect to receive Market Intelligence Reports at any time, subject to a clearly defined four-year availability period. Market Intelligence Reports and the Investor Access Program are each available for a four-year term.
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