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South African stock exchange

A2X Markets is a South African stock exchange. It was founded by Sean Melnick, Ashley Mendelowitz and Kevin Brady, individuals with experience in financial markets and technology.[citation needed] Their goal was to create a new South African exchange to bring healthy competition to the South African marketplace.[1]

A2X is an MTF styled stock exchange that was awarded a licence to operate an exchange by the Financial Services Board, now Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) on 6 April 2017.[2] On 6 October 2017, A2X debuted[3] with 3 listings African Rainbow Capital, Peregrine Holdings and Coronation Fund Managers and a combined market cap of R14 billion.[4]

Listed securities[edit]

Security Name Security Code Listing Date Delisting Date
1nvest G7 Govt Bond ETF ETFGGB 2022-10-05
1nvest Global REIT ETF ETFGRE 2022-10-05
1nvest MSCI EM Asia ETF ETFEMA 2022-10-05
1nvest MSCI Wld SRI ETF ETFSRI 2022-10-05
1nvest MSCI World ETF ETFWLD 2022-10-05
1nvest S&P500 Index ETF ETF500 2022-10-05
1nvest S&P500 IT ETF ETF5IT 2022-10-05
1nvest SA Bond ETF ETFBND 2022-10-05
1nvest SA Property ETF ETFSAP 2022-10-05
1nvest SWIX 40 ETF ETFSWX 2022-10-05
1nvest TOP 40 ETF ETFT40 2022-10-05
1nvest US Shrt-dte ETF ETFUSD 2022-10-05
1nvestGold ETF ETFGLD 2022-10-05
1nvestPalladium ETF ETFPLD 2022-10-05
1nvestPlatinum ETF ETFPLT 2022-10-05
1nvestRhodium ETF ETFRHO 2022-10-05
African Rainbow Cap Inv AIL 2017-10-06[5][6][7]
African Rainbow Min Ltd ARI 2018-11-29[8][9][10]
Afrimat Limited AFT 2017-11-09[11][12]
Altvest Capital Limited 4AAVC 2022-09-06
Anchor Group Limited ACG 2018-07-10[13][14] 2021-02-16[15]
AngloGold Ashanti ANG 2022- 06-06
Ascendis Health Ltd ASC 2018-05-29[16][17][18][19]
Aspen Pharmacare Hldgs APN 2019-04-01[20][21][22][23][24]
AVI Ltd AVI 2018-11-15[25][26][27]
Capital Appreciation Ltd CTA 2020-12-18[28]
City Lodge Hotels Ltd CTA 2020-03-11[29]
Coronation Fund Managers CML 2017-10-06[7][30]
Discovery Ltd DSV 2022 – 07 – 04
EOH Holdings Ltd EOH 2021-08-13
Equites Prop Fund Ltd EQU 2019-07-01[31][32][33]
Exxaro Resources Ltd EXX 2020-04-02[34]
Fairvest Limited A FTA 2022-05-11
Fairvest Limited B FTB 2022-05-11
Fairvest Property Hldgs FVT 2019-10-31[35] 2022-02-01
Famous Brands Ltd FBR 2020-11-30[36]
Growthpoint Prop Ltd GRT 2018-07-18[37][38][39]
Hudaco Industries Ltd HDC 2020-05-05[40]
Huge Group Ltd HUG 2018-04-10[41]
IBSWX40TR2ETNOCT2022 SWXTR2 2019-10-10[42]
IBTOP40TR2ETNOCT22 TOPTR2 2019-10-10[42]
Impala Platinum Holdings IMP 2022 – 06-13
Investec Ltd INL 2021-09-16
Investec plc INP 2021-09-16
Invicta Hldgs Ltd pref INTP 2019-08-13[43][44][45]
Invicta Holdings Ltd IVT 2019-08-13[43][44][45]
MAS P.L.C MSP 2022-09-14
Momentum Met Holdings Ltd MTM 2020-08-05[46]
Motus Holdings Ltd MTH 2022-04-01
Mr Price Group Limited MRP 2019-05-02[47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54]
Naspers Ltd -N- NPN 2018-12-27[55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64]
Nedbank Group Ltd NED 2022-04-01
NEPI Rockcastle Plc NRP 2019-06-18[65][66][67][68]
Netcare Limited NTC 2021-12-15
NewGold ETF GLD 2019-07-11[69][70][71]
NewGold Palladium ETF NGPLD 2019-07-11[69][70][71]
NewGold Platinum ETF NGPLT 2019-07-11[69][70][71]
Pan African Resource plc PAN 2021-12-13
PBT Group Limited PBG 2022-02-01
Peregrine Holdings PGR 2017-10-06[7][6][72] 2020-09-29[73]
Prosus N.V. PRX 2020-12-23[74]
Remgro Ltd REM 2022-01-03
Renergen Limited REN 2019-11-27[75]
SA Corp Real Estate Ltd SAC 2022-05-03
Sandown Capital SDC 2017-11-29[76] 2018-12-12[77][78]
Sanlam Limited SLM 2018-04-16[79][80]
Santam Limited SNT 2019-02-01[81][82][83][84][85]
Sasol Limited SOL 2020-02-03[86]
Standard Bank Group Ltd SBK 2018-11-15[87][88][26][89][27]
Standard Bank Group Pref SBPP 2018-11-15[87][88][26][27]
Stor-Age Prop REIT Ltd SSS 2022-09-27
Sun International Limited SUI 2021-04-12[90]
Sygnia Itrix 4Ind Rev Gb SYG4IR 2021-04-14
Sygnia Itrix Eurostoxx 50 SYGEU 2021-04-14
Sygnia Itrix FTSE100 SYGUK 2021-04-14
Sygnia Itrix Gbl Pro ETF SYGP 2021-04-14
Sygnia Itrix MSCI EM 50 SYGEMF 2021-05-21
Sygnia Itrix MSCI Japan SYGJP 2021-04-14
Sygnia Itrix MSCI US SYGUS 2021-04-14
Sygnia Itrix MSCI World SYGWD 2021-04-14
Sygnia Itrix New China Sectors ETF SYGCN 2022-04-29
Sygnia Itrix S&P 500 ETF SYG500 2021-04-14
Sygnia Itrix SOL H150 SYGH 2021-08-17
Sygnia Itrix SP Glob ESG SYGESG 2021-04-28
Sygnia Itrix SWIX40 ETF SYGSW4 2021-04-14
Sygnia Itrix Top 40 ETF SYGT40 2021-04-14
Sygnia Limited SYG 2018-09-13[91][92][93][94]
Tharisa plc THA 2019-02-06[95][96][97]
Tiger Brands Ltd TBS 2021-10-26
Transaction Capital Ltd TCP 2019-09-10[98]
TWK Investments Limited 4ATWK 2021-11-30
Vunani Ltd VUN 2019-07-31[99][100][101]
Zarclear Holdings Ltd ZCL 2018-12-12[77][78] 2021-10-26

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