Dual List on NASDAQ

Choose the advantage of all that NASDAQ has to offer with a dual listing. Your company’s stock can list on The NASDAQ Stock Market® in addition to being traded on your current exchange. NASDAQ launched the highly successful Dual Listing program in 2004 to offer companies an opportunity to experience NASDAQ’s superior market performance firsthand without disruption.

With a dual listing, investors have greater access to liquidity and more opportunity for best execution. The result? Both your company and your shareholders benefit from the efficiency, speed and low cost that only NASDAQ can offer. Combined with the portfolio of high-visibility services offered to all NASDAQ-listed companies through NASDAQ Corporate Services, a dual listing can give your stock maximum exposure.

Dual listing is an unprecedented opportunity for companies and their investors to experience NASDAQ’s exceptional execution quality firsthand and to evaluate markets through an actual side-by-side comparison. With a dual listing on NASDAQ, companies have a unique opportunity to experience the greater liquidity, efficiency and transparency of an electronic market with multiple, competitive, liquidity providers. At NASDAQ, we believe that open competition and innovation build the strongest and fairest marketplace for investors. Dual listing promotes competition, which in turn brings about better outcomes in trading efficiency and exposure to investors.

“[Dual listing] is an innovative concept that ratchets up the debate regarding the quality of the trading environment for securities — and what is best for shareholders.”

Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
Associate Dean
Yale School of Management

"Since its inception, NASDAQ has shown a spirit of innovation and a focus on leveraging technology to provide investors the benefit of fast, high quality and low cost trade executions. After a dual listing trial of nearly two years, we are convinced of NASDAQ’s commitment to a highly competitive, well regulated marketplace that is optimal for trading our stock.”

Charles R. Schwab
Chairman and CEO
Charles Schwab

For more information regarding dual-listing or moving your listed stock to NASDAQ, please contact a NASDAQ Business Development Representative.