Vienna Stock Exchange partners with NowCM

Wiener Börse, the Vienna Stock Exchange, has partnered with debt market infrastructure provider NowCM to streamline the listing of debt securities.

Wiener Börse currently lists over 13,000 active bonds from 38 countries with a total volume of €720 billion.

The Stock Exchange said that the move will speed up the listing procedure with standardised documentation and processes on the Vienna MTF, an exchange-regulated market operated by Wiener Börse.

"We are very happy to join forces with NowCM to offer a seamless and cost-efficient listing option as part of their all-in-one debt issuance solution. By combining our resources and expertise, we will deliver added value to NowCM’s clients,” said Matthias Szabo, head of debt listings, Wiener Börse.“This will help to attract new issuers, enhance transparency in debt markets and strengthen the successful international positioning of Vienna as a listing venue for bonds and commercial papers.”

Earlier this month, Wiener Börse launched a new subscription service for private investors enabling them to directly buy securities when they are issued.

The company recently announced that its earnings in 2022 reached €87 billion, an increase of 2.4 per cent on last year’s results, attributing the results to higher turnover of stocks.

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