LTSE Freebies Get Extra SEC Scrutiny Time
Published Date: 3/3/2026
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Summary
The Long-Term Stock Exchange (LTSE) wants to update the free products and services it offers to companies listed on its exchange. The SEC is taking extra time—until April 16, 2026—to review these changes carefully before giving the green light. This affects companies on LTSE and could improve the perks they get without any immediate cost changes.
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LTSE Proposes Free Perks for Listed Companies
If your company is listed or plans to list on the Long-Term Stock Exchange (LTSE), LTSE filed a proposed rule change to amend Rule 14.602 to update, reorganize, and adopt new complimentary (free) products and services offered to currently and newly listed companies through its affiliate, LTSE Services, Inc. The Securities and Exchange Commission has extended its review and will act by April 16, 2026.
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