TISE launches private markets offering
The International Stock Exchange (TISE) announcing the launch of a new, innovative service for private companies.

TISE Private Markets provides unlisted companies with access to an integrated set of tailored electronic trading, settlement and registry solutions. TISE continues to operate its public market for bonds and equities as well but has expanded its product and service suite with the addition of the new private markets offering.
Cees Vermaas, CEO of TISE, said: “I am delighted to launch this highly innovative service for private companies. TISE Private Markets provides companies with a dedicated marketplace through which they can access a seamless service of electronic solutions, including trading, settlement, and registry management. We have conducted significant market research to develop this unique offering which we believe will be a particularly attractive alternative for privately owned SMEs considering means to improve the liquidity of their shares and also attract potential new investors.”
rivate markets comprise investments in assets not traded on a public exchange or stock market. According to data from McKinsey, total private markets assets under management reached $11.7 trillion as of 30 June 2022, growing at an annual rate of nearly 20% since 2017.
Mr Vermaas said: “During the last 25 years, TISE has established itself as an experienced operator of public markets and in particular, as a leading European stock exchange for international bond listings. Building on the availability of technology and expertise from the public market, TISE Private Markets is a very exciting addition to our portfolio of products and services. It represents a significant milestone in the execution of our strategy to diversify and scale up the business and, delivered during our 25th anniversary year, the launch of TISE Private Markets is a major landmark in both the history and future of the business.”
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