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Group centre of excellence for debt and funds listings.

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The Irish Stock Exchange plc, now trading as Euronext Dublin, joined the Euronext Group in March 2018. In joining the Euronext Federal model group, Euronext Dublin serves as the groups centre of excellence for Debt andFunds listings.

As part of Euronext since 2018, we provide Irish and international companies with access to European capital markets to support their fundraising and growth ambitions. With an expanding international member base, trading on our pan-EU platform Optiq® and settlement in Euroclear Bank, we are the centre of liquidity for trading in Irish shares. As the Centre of Excellence for bond and funds listings, Euronext Dublin is the leading exchange globally for listing bonds and investment funds. We have an expert team and efficient processes to support your listing journey with us.

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List ETFs

Ireland is Europe’s largest ETF domicile, and Dublin has long been a global leader in listing ETF’s, and now that Dublin has joined Euronext, issuers can access our 5local markets in Europe (Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon and Paris) for the listing of Equity or Fixed income ETFs. Furthermore, these listings can be processed in 3-5 business days - the fastest listing process in Europe.

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Euronext has over 48,000 bonds listed representing 100+ countries around the world and is ranked the #1 stock exchange for bond listings.

As the largest bond-listing venue in the world, Euronext is the venue of choice for issuers around the globe. To learn more about recent bond listings, see our Blog.

Migration of Issuer CSD services for Irish Securities

Learn more about the 2021 migration of Issuer CSD services for Irish Securities

Regulatory responsibilities

European directives drive markets and securities regulation. In Ireland, The Irish Stock Exchange plc, trading as Euronext Dublin, sets listing requirements for issuers.

The Irish Stock Exchange plc, trading as Euronext Dublin, is also authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland to operate its four securities markets – Euronext Dublin, Euronext Growth, the Global Exchange Market (GEM) and the Atlantic Securities Market (ASM).

AUTHORISED BY

Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation

REGULATORY BASIS

European Communities (Admission to Listing and Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations 2007, as amended

WHAT THIS MEANS?

We admit securities to listing in Ireland. Find out more about how to list bonds, shares, investment funds, and exchange traded fundson our markets.

AUTHORISED BY

ANNA (the Association of National Numbering Agencies)

REGULATORY BASIS

www.anna-web.org

WHAT THIS MEANS?

We provide ISINs (International Security Identification Number, FISN (Financial Instrument Short Name) & CFI (Classification of Financial Instrument) codes for securities domiciled in Ireland.

Find out more about our ISIN, FISN and CFI services

AUTHORISED BY

Central Bank of Ireland

REGULATORY BASIS

European Union (Markets inFinancial Instruments) Regulations 2017

WHAT THIS MEANS?

We are authorised to operate 4 markets for securities:

  • Euronext Dublin (regulated market)
  • Euronext Growth (MTF)
  • Global Exchange Market (MTF)
  • Atlantic Securities Market (MTF).

AUTHORISED BY

Global Legal Identifier Foundation (GLEIF)

REGULATORY BASIS

www.gleif.org

WHAT THIS MEANS?

We are accredited by the GLEIF to issue LEI (Legal Entity Identifiers) - a global reference code which uniquely identifies each legal entity that engages in a financial transaction. Find out more about ourLEI services.

AUTHORISED BY

The Central Bank of Ireland

REGULATORY BASIS

Transparency (Directive 2004/109/EC) Regulations 2007

WHAT THIS MEANS?

We store “regulated information” as defined under the Transparency Directive so investors can access it easily.

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Issuer compliance with EU Legislation

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English 06/06/2019 Issuer compliance with EU Legislation /sites/default/files/2019-08/21072019%20Issuer%20Compliance%20with%20EU%20legislation%20.pdf

Stamp Duty and shares, stocks and marketable securities

Stamp Duty Exemption / Obligations

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Terms of Reference Board and Committees

English Version

English 06/06/2019 Terms of Reference Board and Committees /sites/default/files/2019-06/Terms-of-Reference-Board-and-Committees.pdf

Investment funds listing rules

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Consultation Paper on amendments to investment funds listing rules - Oct 2021

English Version

English 21/10/2021 Consultation Paper on amendments to investment funds listing rules - Oct 2021 /sites/default/files/2021-10/Consultation%20Paper%20on%20amendments%20to%20investment%20funds%20listing%20rules%20Oct%202021.pdf

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Funds Code blacklined - Oct 2021

English Version

English 21/10/2021 Funds Code blacklined - Oct 2021 /sites/default/files/2021-10/Funds%20Code%20blacklined%20Oct%202021.pdf

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Feedback statement July 2022

English Version

English 28/07/2022 Feedback statement July 2022 /sites/default/files/2022-07/Feedback%20statement%20July%202022%20.pdf

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Euronext Growth

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Feedback statement - Consultation paper 21-01

English Version

/sites/default/files/2021-12/Feedback%20statement%20CP%2021%2001.pdf

Feedback statement - Consultation paper 21-01 English

Bart

22/12/2021

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Consultation paper – 21-01 - Euronext Growth Dublin

English Version

English 19/05/2021 Consultation paper – 21-01 - Euronext Growth Dublin /sites/default/files/2021-05/Consultation%20paper%2021-01.pdf

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Euronext Growth Rule Book PART II Dublin

English Version

English 19/05/2021 Euronext Growth Rule Book PART II Dublin /sites/default/files/2021-05/Euronext%20Growth%20Rule%20Book%20PART%20II%20Dublin%20clean%20draft.pdf

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Euronext Growth Rule Book Part II Dublin (marked up)

English Version

English 19/05/2021 Euronext Growth Rule Book Part II Dublin (marked up) /sites/default/files/2021-05/Euronext%20Growth%20Rule%20Book%20PART%20II%20Dublin%20marked%20up%20draft.pdf

From Railroads to REITs:Ahistory of Euronext Dublin

  • 2018

    2018

    2018 The Irish Stock Exchange is acquired by Euronext and now operates under the trading name Euronext Dublin The Irish Stock Exchange is acquired by Euronext and now operates under the trading name Euronext Dublin
  • 2014

    2014

    2014 The Irish Stock Exchange Limited changes its corporate structure and becomes The Irish Stock Exchange Plc The Irish Stock Exchange Limited changes its corporate structure and becomes The Irish Stock Exchange Plc
  • 2013

    2013

    2013 ISE admits REITs (a property based company or fund) for the first time ISE admits REITs (a property based company or fund) for the first time
  • 2000

    2000

    2000 ISE commences international debt listing business ISE commences international debt listing business 2000 ISE closes its market floor and electronic trading begins ISE closes its market floor and electronic trading begins
  • 1999

    1999

    1999 First member firm outside UK and Ireland (Deutsche Bank) joins the ISE First member firm outside UK and Ireland (Deutsche Bank) joins the ISE
  • 1995

    1995

    1995 First two UK-based members join The Irish Stock Exchange Limited First two UK-based members join The Irish Stock Exchange Limited 1995 ISE becomes independent again, forming The Irish Stock Exchange Limited ISE becomes independent again, forming The Irish Stock Exchange Limited
  • 1990

    1990

    1990 Funds first start to list on the ISE Funds first start to list on the ISE
  • 1989

    1989

    1989 Introduction of first ISEQ equity index Introduction of first ISEQ equity index
  • 1987

    1987

    1987 The Stock Exchange is renamed as the International Stock Exchange of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Limit The Stock Exchange is renamed as the International Stock Exchange of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Limited
  • 1986

    1986

    1986 “Big Bang” introduces major changes to market systems and the operation of the London and Irish markets “Big Bang” introduces major changes to market systems and the operation of the London and Irish markets
  • 1985

    1985

    1985 ISE becomes the competent authority for listing in Ireland ISE becomes the competent authority for listing in Ireland
  • 1980

    1980

    1980s Boom in listing and trading of shares in oil exploration companies Boom in listing and trading of shares in oil exploration companies
  • 1973

    1973

    1973 Merger of the ISE and UK Stock Exchanges to form The Stock Exchange Merger of the ISE and UK Stock Exchanges to form The Stock Exchange
  • 1971

    1971

    1971 Dublin Stock Exchange changes its name to the Irish Stock Exchange. Dublin Stock Exchange changes its name to the Irish Stock Exchange. Cork Stock Exchange and Irish Members of the Provincial Brokers Stock Exchange become part of the Irish Stock Exchange (ISE)
  • 1939

    1939

    1939 Dublin Stock Exchange closes for trading from 1 September to 5 September 1939 on the outbreak of World War Two Dublin Stock Exchange closes for trading from 1 September to 5 September 1939 on the outbreak of World War Two
  • 1925

    1925

    1925 One of the first woman members of any stock exchange in the world, Oonah Keogh, admitted to the Dublin Stock Exchange One of the first woman members of any stock exchange in the world, Oonah Keogh, admitted to the Dublin Stock Exchange
  • 1923

    1923

    1923 First Irish Free State Bond lists on the Dublin Stock Exchange First Irish Free State Bond lists on the Dublin Stock Exchange
  • 1914

    1914

    1914 Dublin Stock Exchange closes for trading from 31 July 1914 to 11 January 1915 on the outbreak of World War One. Dublin Stock Exchange closes for trading from 31 July 1914 to 11 January 1915 on the outbreak of World War One. Brokers continue to trade on the steps of Anglesea Street
  • 1900

    1900 and earlier

    1890s Boom in listing and trading of shares in bicycle companies Boom in listing and trading of shares in bicycle companies 1890 Dublin Stock Exchange helps found The Council of Associated Stock Exchanges, comprising the Irish and UK stock exchan Dublin Stock Exchange helps found The Council of Associated Stock Exchanges, comprising the Irish and UK stock exchanges 1878 Dublin Stock Exchange opens new building and market floor on Anglesea Street, Dublin. Dublin Stock Exchange opens new building and market floor on Anglesea Street, Dublin. 1830s Boom in the listing and trading of railroad and canal stock Boom in the listing and trading of railroad and canal stock 1799 Session of Parliament held in Ireland passes the “Act for the Better Regulation of Stockbrokers” Session of Parliament held in Ireland passes the “Act for the Better Regulation of Stockbrokers” 1793 Dublin Stock Exchange established at the Old Exchange Coffee House, now the site of the Royal Exchange, Dame Street, Dublin Stock Exchange established at the Old Exchange Coffee House, now the site of the Royal Exchange, Dame Street, Dublin.

Contacts

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Euronext Dublin

Exchange Buildings, Foster Place, Dublin 2

+353 1 6174200

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Niall Jones

Head of Listing - Ireland & UK

+353 87 266 1888

njones@euronext.com

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Maurizio Pastore

Head of Debt Listing

+353 (0)1 6174284

mpastore@euronext.com

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Daryl Byrne

CEO Euronext Dublin

+353 1 6174200

dbyrne@euronext.com

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Aisling Mc Ardle

Head of Admissions, Debt, Fund & Equity Listings – Regulatory Services

+353 1 6174216

amcardle@euronext.com

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FAQs

Dublin | euronext.com? ›

The Irish Stock Exchange plc, trading as Euronext Dublin, is also authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland to operate its four securities markets – Euronext Dublin, Euronext Growth, the Global Exchange Market (GEM) and the Atlantic Securities Market (ASM).

What is the Irish Stock Exchange called? ›

The Irish Stock Exchange plc, trading as Euronext Dublin, is also authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland to operate its four securities markets – Euronext Dublin, Euronext Growth, the Global Exchange Market (GEM) and the Atlantic Securities Market (ASM).

Does the Irish Stock Exchange still exist? ›

Euronext Dublin (formerly The Irish Stock Exchange, ISE; Irish: Stocmhalartán na hÉireann) is Ireland's main stock exchange, and has been in existence since 1793. The Euronext Dublin lists debt and fund securities and is used as a European gateway exchange for companies seeking to access investors in Europe and beyond.

What is the Paris stock exchange called? ›

Euronext Paris
TypeStock exchange
LocationParis, France
Coordinates48°52′07.42″N 02°19′37.81″E
Founded24 September 1724 (as Paris Bourse) 22 September 2000 (as Euronext Paris)
OwnerEuronext
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What is Europe's main stock exchange? ›

Euronext: the European stock market and infrastructure.

What are the names of the 3 major stock exchanges? ›

One such place is the stock exchange, where buyers and sellers trade stocks and other assets. The three major stock exchanges in the US are NYSE, i.e., New York Stock Exchange; NASDAQ, i.e., the Nasdaq Stock Market, and the Chicago Stock Exchange.

What are the five largest companies on the Irish Stock Exchange? ›

Largest Irish (ISEQ) Stocks by Market Cap
CompanyLast PriceIndustry
RYARyanair Holdings€15.92Transportation
KRZKerry Group€79.18Food, Beverage & Tobacco
KRXKingspan Group€70.96Capital Goods
A5GAIB Group€4.26Banks
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What is the largest stock market in Europe? ›

Europe's biggest stock exchange is the Euronext which combines five markets based in Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, London, Oslo and Paris.

What is the Italian stock market called? ›

The Milan Stock Exchange (MIL) is Italy's only stock exchange and is now referred to as the Borsa Italiana. The exchange was established in 1808 as Milan's Merchandise Exchange. Traders can trade stocks, exchange-traded funds, bonds, derivatives, and other financial instruments on the exchange.

What is the Amsterdam stock exchange also known as? ›

In 1997, the Amsterdam Stock Exchange and the EOE merged, and its blue chip index was renamed AEX, for "Amsterdam EXchange". It is now managed by Euronext Amsterdam.

What is the largest stock exchange in the world? ›

The New York Stock Exchange is the largest stock exchange in the world, with an equity market capitalization of nearly 25 trillion U.S. dollars as of July 2023. The following three exchanges were the NASDAQ, the Shanghai Stock Exchange, and the Euronext. What is a stock exchange?

What country has the largest stock exchange in the world? ›

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the world's largest stock exchange located at 11 Wall Street, New York City, USA. NYSE has a market capitalisation of $26.2 trillion and has more than 2400 companies listed. The companies listed include many blue-chip companies and are diversified across all sectors.

Where is the largest stock exchange in the world located what is it called? ›

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE, nicknamed "The Big Board") is an American stock exchange in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It is the largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization.

How to invest in the Irish stock market? ›

How to Buy Shares in Ireland – Quick Guide
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Is there an Irish ETF? ›

The iShares MSCI Ireland ETF seeks to track the investment results of a broad-based index composed of Irish equities.

How does the Irish Stock Exchange work? ›

The exchange provides Irish and international companies with access to European capital markets. Investors have access to a variety of assets that trade on the exchange, including stocks and bonds. It operates electronically.

Who regulates the Irish Stock Exchange? ›

In this capacity as competent authority, it has issued Prospectus, Market Abuse and Transparency Rules. With regard to the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive, the Central Bank is responsible for the prudential supervision of the Irish Stock Exchange plc (“the ISE”).

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