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Zwipe shares now trading on Nasdaq First North

Zwipe shares now trading on Nasdaq First North
 

Zwipe shares have begun trading on Nasdaq First North Growth Market (First North) in Stockholm, under the ticker ‘Zwipe,’ company CEO André Løvestam announced in a tweet.

Trading began on Tuesday, January 28, 2020. Zwipe will not issue new shares in connection with the Firth North listing.

“Nasdaq First North is a dynamic and growing market, and we are very pleased to welcome our shareholders to trading at First North in addition to Merkur Market,” said Løvestam.

Zwipe is already listed on Merkur Market at Oslo Børs under the ticker ‘Zwipe-Me.’ The company will be dual-listed and traded on both markets until further notice.

Zwipe applied to be considered for Nasdaq First North Growth Market Listing last month. The company had previously said it would consider a new listing to capitalize on opportunities from the commercialization of biometric smart cards.

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