AMF Q&A on the Transfer of a Company Listed on Euronext to Alternext

The French Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) issued this guidance to assist companies seeking to transfer their listing from a regulated market like Euronext to the Alternext multilateral trading facility. The document provides detailed answers to common questions regarding the specific information required for shareholders and the public, as well as the procedural transition to the French accounting standards. It serves as a practical reference for issuers navigating the regulatory and operational changes associated with moving to the Alternext market.

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I - Issuers and Financial Information I. 5 - Financial Operations I. 5.4. Transfer from one market to another Doctrines Markets

AMF Q&A on the Transfer of a Company Listed on Euronext to Alternext

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Applicable as of April 29, 2021 Position - Recommendation DOC-2010-03

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Summary Since November 16, 2009, a company listed on a regulated market may apply for admission of its financial instruments to trading on a Multilateral Trading Facility (MTF). To assist interested companies, the AMF publishes a list of questions and answers regarding the transfer to Alternext, specifying, in particular, the information to be provided to shareholders and the public, as well as the transition arrangements to the French accounting reference framework.

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Articles L. 421-14 of the Commercial Code

Article 433-5 of the Monetary and Financial Code

Article 223-36 of the General Regulation

ANC Regulation No. 2010-01

ANC Recommendation No. 2010-01

Presentation note for ANC Regulation No. 2010-01

NYSE Alternext Rules

NYSE Euronext Rules

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Since November 16, 2009, a company listed on a regulated market may apply for admission of its financial instruments to trading on a Multilateral Trading Facility (MTF). To assist interested companies, the AMF publishes a list of questions and answers regarding the transfer to Alternext, specifying, in particular, the information to be provided to shareholders and the public, as well as the transition arrangements to the French accounting reference framework.

Download the doctrine Reference texts

Articles L. 421-14 of the Commercial Code

Article 433-5 of the Monetary and Financial Code

Article 223-36 of the General Regulation

ANC Regulation No. 2010-01

ANC Recommendation No. 2010-01

Presentation note for ANC Regulation No. 2010-01

NYSE Alternext Rules

NYSE Euronext Rules

Since November 16, 2009, a company listed on a regulated market may apply for admission of its financial instruments to trading on a Multilateral Trading Facility (MTF). To assist interested companies, the AMF publishes a list of questions and answers regarding the transfer to Alternext, specifying, in particular, the information to be provided to shareholders and the public, as well as the transition arrangements to the French accounting reference framework.

Download the doctrine Reference texts

Articles L. 421-14 and L. 433-5 of the Commercial Code

ANC Regulation No. 2010-01

ANC Recommendation No. 2010-01

Presentation note for ANC Regulation No. 2010-01

NYSE Alternext Rules

NYSE Euronext Rules

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