The NZSX Market, formerly known as the Main Board, is NZX's premier equities market. Among the more than 200 listed issuers are many of New Zealand's long-established heritage companies, and a number of overseas companies.

NZSX is an established market, designed for mature corporations.  It is home to many of New Zealand's premium brands and gives rise to NZX's headline index, the NZSX 50, which comprises the 50 largest companies listed on the NZSX Market by market capitalisation.

Companies listing equity securities on the NZSX Market can have one of three types of listings.

Primary Listing This category is for New Zealand companies which are listed on the NZSX Market only.  NZX is the company's home exchange and the company abides by the NZX Listing Rules.
Dual Listing
For companies which have full listings on the NZSX Market as well as an overseas exchange.  Dual listed companies are required to abide by NZX Listing Rules as well as the listing rules of the overseas exchange it is listed on.
Overseas Listing This category is for overseas-based companies which have full listings on an overseas exchange and their home exchange is the overseas exchange. The companies are also listed, but not as dual listings, on the NZSX Market.  The company abides by a limited number of NZX Listing Rules as well as those of its home exchange.

 


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Provides a summary of popular questions about the NZSX market- what type of companies use this facility, why they use it, the costs and expectations as an NZSX Listed Issuer
Download the SX FAQs

For a guide to listing on the NZSX, and the documents required go to the Listing on the SX section.

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