How to Become a Listed Company

Companies seeking to become listed on NSES must meet the required listing standards, prepare the necessary documentation, and complete the listing application and approval process.

Market Segments

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Main Market

For large-scale established companies with a proven track record of profitability and scale.

Growth Market

Designed for high-growth enterprises and tech-driven firms looking to scale operations.

SME Market

Tailored for small and medium enterprises seeking capital through structured public markets.

The Listing Process

Preparation Phase

Appointment of advisors, auditors, and internal restructuring for governance.

Preparation Phase

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Application Phase

Submission of formal listing application and the prospectus to the NSES. 

 

Application Phase

Submission of formal listing application and the prospectus to the NSES.

Review & Approval

NSES regulatory review, due diligence, and official committee approval.

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Offering & Listing

Pricing the shares, marketing to investors, and the official bell ringing.Pricing the shares, marketing to investors, and the official bell ringing.

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Post-Listing Compliance

On-going transparency, annual reporting, and investor relations management.

Post-Listing Compliance

On-going transparency, annual reporting, and investor relations management.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The timeline typically ranges from 4 to 9 months, depending on the company’s readiness and the chosen market segment.

Costs include application fees, annual listing fees, and expenses for professional advisors (underwriters, auditors, legal counsel).

Yes, we offer listing readiness workshops and a dedicated relationship manager to guide you through the regulatory framework.

Yes, we offer listing readiness workshops and a dedicated relationship manager to guide you through the regulatory framework.

Yes, NSES welcomes international entities subject to certain jurisdictional requirements and compliance with local reporting standards.

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