Your Trusted Listing Partner
Guiding Growth Companies to the Global Markets
Exchange Listing provides expert advisory to help growth-stage and emerging public companies navigate the complexities of completing an initial public offering, SPAC creation or merger, direct listing, or listing from the OTC or foreign markets. Our proven strategies streamline your path to a senior exchange, maximizing valuation, visibility, and investor confidence.
Why Moving to a Senior Exchange Matters
Navigating the path from private, foreign or OTC markets to Nasdaq or NYSE requires financial, legal, and regulatory precision. Exchange Listing simplifies that journey.
Unlock broader investor participation and scalable growth capital.
Improve trading volume, tighter spreads, and stronger market activity.
Elevate your brand with analysts, institutions, and strategic partners.
How We Help
From Strategy to Listing — We Guide Every Step
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Exchange Readiness Assessment
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Capital Markets Strategy
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Advisor & Partner Coordination
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Governance & Compliance
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Investor Relations Strategy
Why Choose
Experience That Delivers Results
Boutique, Hands-On Execution
Deep Capital Markets Network
Market News & Exchange Insights
Discretionary Authority and Holistic Exchange Vetting
Nasdaq’s expanded discretionary authority allows the exchange to deny listings based on qualitative risk factors, making advisor credibility, regulatory transparency, and corporate governance more important than ever for IPO and uplisting candidates.
The Tightening of Initial Liquidity and Public Float Benchmarks
New Nasdaq rules now require IPO and uplisting companies to satisfy public float requirements using only newly raised offering proceeds, eliminating the use of resale shares to meet liquidity benchmarks.
Navigating the New Restraints on Reverse Stock Splits
Nasdaq and NYSE have tightened restrictions on reverse stock splits, limiting companies’ ability to rely on corporate restructuring tactics to maintain listing compliance and avoid delisting risk.
The Rising Financial Thresholds for Public Market Access
New exchange standards are raising the financial barriers for IPOs and uplistings, requiring companies to enter the public markets with stronger capitalization, larger public floats, and more sustainable long-term compliance strategies.
The Fast-Track Delisting Reality of the $0.10 Rule
New exchange rules have shortened the compliance runway for low-priced public companies, making strong valuation support and pricing stability essential for IPO and uplisting success.