London NFT investment incubator expands territory with Canadian exchange listing
NFT Investments, an incubator specialising in the market for non-fungible tokens, announced it has submitted an initial listing application for the listing of its ordinary shares on the Canadian Neo Exchange Inc.
NFT Investments believes the dual listing on the NEO Exchange will “provide exposure to a wider pool of retail and institutional investors in North America”.
If successful, the company anticipates that upon listing on the NEO Exchange, its ordinary shares will trade under the symbol “NFTI”.
The company will maintain its current listing on the Access segment of the AQSE Growth Market.
The dual listing on the NEO Exchange will not impact current investors’ ability to trade the Ordinary Shares on AQSE and no new ordinary shares will be issued.
Jonathan Bixby, executive chairman of NFT Investments, said: “We are delighted to apply for a dual listing on the NEO Exchange. Trading in both London and in Canada will enable the Company to broaden its shareholder base and enhance its public profile internationally.
“Canadian investors will have the opportunity to trade through a local broker, and we are excited to provide them with this simplified route to share in the Company’s growth in the burgeoning NFT market.”
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