Stock Exchange Parent Updates Ownership Rules: Business as Usual
Published Date: 1/5/2026
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Summary
IEX Group, the parent company of Investors Exchange LLC, is updating its ownership and voting rules to match those used by other big stock exchanges. This change affects shareholders by clarifying who can own and vote on company matters. The update took effect right after filing on December 19, 2025, with no immediate money impact but smoother governance ahead!
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Ownership Cap Shifts to Aggregate 40%
If you own IEX Group stock, the Charter now measures the 40% ownership cap across all shares combined instead of by each class of stock. That means you could own more than 40% of one class (common or preferred) so long as you do not own more than 40% of the Corporation's total outstanding shares. This change became operative upon filing on December 19, 2025.
Exchange Members' 20% Limit Made Aggregate
IEX Exchange Members who hold IEXG stock are now subject to the 20% ownership restriction measured across all outstanding shares of the Corporation, rather than 20% of any single class of stock. This amendment also became operative upon filing on December 19, 2025.
Automatic Pro Rata Vote Redistribution
The Charter adds a rule that if one or more shareholders would exceed the 20% voting power limit, any votes above that 20% limit will be automatically and proportionally redistributed among the remaining voting stockholders. If redistribution would cause another shareholder to exceed 20%, the adjustment repeats until no shareholder exceeds the limit. This provision is operative as of December 19, 2025.
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