Aquis Exchange and Martley Capital Group eye H2 2024 launch date for real asset trading segment

Third segment on Aquis

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Aquis Exchange has partnered with Martley Capital Group to launch a real asset trading segment in a bid to improve access and liquidity to the asset class.

Subject to regulatory approval, Aquis Real Asset Market (Aram) is set launch in the second half of this year and will be open to companies with commercial real estate, infrastructure, land, forestry and debt products. Along with other stakeholders, Martley Capital has established Martley Capital Aram as a specialist adviser to support the market. London Stock Exchange to accept applications for crypto ETNs The group's software and technology arm, Aquis Technologies, will provide the trading platform for the new segment. Aram marks the third segment on the Aquis Growth Market, jo...

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