Corporate Bond listings on Vienna Stock Exchange
November 15, 2019 9:30 am

The Vienna Stock Exchange, one of the oldest exchanges in the world allows private companies from most jurisdictions to issue and list their bonds on the MTF Market under simplified listing rules and conditions and at very reasonable rates.

The Multilateral Trading Facilities (MTF) are a form of “lite exchange” because they provide similar or competing trading services, such as rulebooks and market surveillance departments, but operate through simplified procedures and at very competitive fees than what it would cost to list financial instruments (shares, bonds, funds) on the traditional stock market segments.

The MTF Market of Vienna Stock Exchange is operated by the regulated Vienna Stock Exchange.

In Vienna they also refer to the MTF Market as the Third Market but trading in bonds goes through the same clearing and settlement structure.

MAIN ADVANTAGES

The biggest advantages for listing in MTF Markets are:

There is no need to submit prospectus. Listing is done through simplified method.
A bond listing on an EU stock exchange allows the Issuer regulatory approval to sell the bonds and raise money from investors across the EU27.
Issuer secures Austrian (AT) International Securities Identification Number (ISIN).
All kinds of denominations possible.
There is no minimum or maximum ownership rule.
The concept of using nominees is legally allowed.
There is no minimum volume rule. This means even if for the whole year there is no volume traded on the financial instruments, this is acceptable.
Startups without prior history can list their financial instruments.
Listing is secured on average in 2 weeks.
All applications submitted by e-mail.
Listing costs are significantly lower.
The level of reporting after listing is negligible.
Trading in the financial instruments is done via brokers.

TYPES OF BONDS

The Vienna Stock Exchange allows for most types of bond listings including:

– Traditional bonds with fixed coupon

– Floating rates

– Zero coupon bonds

– Performance linked bonds*, whose value is tied to the performance of the underlying asset.

*Performance Linked Bonds are increasingly becoming attractive since they spread the risk of performance on the investors.

Such Performance Linked Bonds may also be used for trading in capital markets in derivative products such as trading in shares, bonds and forex. When the trading performance is positive, the NAV will increase, whereas if there are trading losses, the NAV will decline.

SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURES

One of the key advantages of listing on the MTF Market of Vienna Stock Exchange is that the Exchange accepts all documentation in English and by e-mail.

An issuer would need an EU-based regulated investment firm (Eurivex Ltd. – WWW.EURIVEX.COM) to act as the Investment firm signing the application and also appoint a Payment Agent in addition to completing the other documentation.

Eurivex, a regulated by CySEC investment firm provides complete packages directly or through other professional firms.

Eurivex will prepare the Information Memorandum as well as Terms and Conditions of the bond issue and liaison with the Vienna Stock Exchange until the listing is secured.

CLEARING & SETTLEMENT, TRADING

The Issuer also needs to furnish evidence that it meets the requirements for including in trading pursuant to Exchange rules, but Issuer has free choice of clearing system while its Global certificates have to be deposited with Euroclear, Clearstream Luxembourg, the Austrian central custodian OeKB or other custodians having a clearing link with OeKB.

Bonds are traded on Xetra trading system, but Issuer is under no obligation to provide liquidity/to quote, since no actual trading is legally required.

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

Issuer will need to furnish full corporate documents including Certificate of Incorporation, Shareholder and Director Registry, Memorandum & Articles of Association as well as provide basic KYC documentation of Company directors/principal owners.

Issuer will also provide additional information in order for Eurivex to prepare the Information Memorandum and other documents required for the listing.

TIME FRAME

When all the documents in the correct form have been provided, it will take Eurivex 1-2 weeks to prepare and submit the first draft Information Memorandum to the Vienna Stock Exchange for review, secure the AT-ISIN, complete the bond dematerialization and electronic delivery to OeKB and secure the final listing approval after 1 week.

LISTING FEES

Eurivex offers competitive packages covering all the fees, including the Vienna Stock Exchange listing, securing of AT-ISIN, bond registry dematerialization and electronic delivery to OeKB, listing agent and payment agent fees per bond listing (ISIN).

Enquiries: [email protected]

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Disclaimer & Regulatory information
Eurivex Ltd is a Cyprus Investment Firm, authorized and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), License number 114/10.
Company Reg. HE 255430. Headquartered and based in Cyprus, member of EU.

Risk warning: Investing in financial instruments and other derivatives involves a high degree of risk and may not be suitable to all investors. Trading in such financial instruments can result in both an increase and decrease in capital. If you invest through Eurivex Ltd, the value of investments may go down and your capital will be at risk. Eurivex Ltd operates a secondary market but there is no guarantee that all buy/sell orders will be completed at the desired prices and there is a risk that an order may not be completed in the Eurivex secondary market if there is no matching order. There is no guarantee that you will be able to exit early by selling your investment. Eurivex Ltd does not provide investment, tax or legal advice. If you are unsure about the suitability of an investment, you should speak to a financial adviser. Please refer to our Risk Warning available on our web site for further information.