Canadian Securities Exchange

The Canadian Securities Exchange is a financial services company based in Toronto, Canada, founded in 2002. It serves as an alternative platform for companies seeking to access Canadian public capital markets, particularly focusing on small-cap businesses. The exchange employs a streamlined disclosure-based regulatory approach, which helps reduce the cost of capital for entrepreneurial public companies. It offers a range of services including trade execution, routing, risk management, compliance, and market information, thereby facilitating a modern and efficient trading environment for its users.

Richard Carleton

CEO

3 past transactions

DealMaker

Venture Round in 2022
DealMaker is a Toronto-based equity crowdfunding platform enabling founders to raise capital online from their communities and targeted campaigns. The platform provides fundraising, primary issuance, and shareholder management capabilities, along with investor ranking and data analytics, and supports electronic payments to streamline capital raises across sectors. It serves companies of varying sizes and offers a centralized solution for online fundraising that connects brands with investors globally.

Tetra Trust

Series A in 2021
Tetra Trust is a digital asset custody company licensed to provide enterprise-grade custody services for institutional clients. It offers a digital asset custodian platform that secures storage of digital assets and enables easy online access to accounts. The company focuses on safeguarding assets with leading security protocols and operational practices, helping institutional investors manage client portfolios and comply with custody requirements. By addressing key custody challenges that have limited institutional participation, Tetra Trust aims to support broader adoption of digital assets in professional investment environments.

National Stock Exchange of Australia

National Stock Exchange of Australia is an Australia-based stock exchange operator that provides a facility for listing equity securities, corporate debt and investment scheme units. It supports multiple listing models including conventional, closed market and trading windows, and operates its own trader workstation alongside electronic feeds for trading and information access. The exchange sources technology from NASDAQ. Its listed issuers span industries such as property, finance, investment, life sciences, information technology, agriculture, infrastructure, media, asset management, regional banks, health and exploration.
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