There are two markets for trading stocks on the ISE namely; the Stock Market, the Emerging Companies Market.
Companies that satisfy the listing/registration criteria and fulfill the obligations specified in the legislation are traded on the Stock Market. Companies that fail the ISE listing requirements are traded on the ECM.
On the ISE stock markets, the companies may be traded on National Market, Collective Products Market, Second National Market, New Economy Market and on Watchlist Companies Market.
Shareholders of the companies whose stocks are traded on the stock exchange utilize the liquidity of the market. Publicly-traded companies are able to utilize low-cost and long-term financing facilities. While continuous delivery of company information to domestic and international investors contributes to publicity, the audit mechanisms of the capital markets speed up the institutionalization process.
On ISE markets where trust and transparency are the fundamental principles, it is essential to provide investors with access to company and market data. Stockholders can reach any information disclosed by the companies traded on our Exchange via this page and Data page as well as the Public Disclosure Platform.