Euronext Amsterdam

The financial heart of the Netherlands.

The financial heart of the Netherlands

The Amsterdam Stock Exchange offers ambitious companies from the Netherlands and abroad access to the global capital markets  and connects the various market participants.

Companies like Adyen, ASML, Marel and Prosus are proof of Amsterdam’s appeal to multinationals, thanks to the access to global institutional investors that the Dutch capital market offers. The Amsterdam market is equally attractive to domestic small and mid sized companies.

We offer professional traders a hi-tech environment through our proprietary trading platform Optiq, and private and institutional investors the assurance of a transparent and regulated trading environment.

René van Vlerken 
CEO, Euronext Amsterdam and Member of the Managing Board of Euronext N.V.

René van Vlerken - CEO Euronext Amsterdam

Happy holidays from the team at Euronext Amsterdam

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Dutch business community calls for measures to boost earning capacity and broad prosperity

A resilient and well-functioning economy is essential to secure the overall prosperity and future earning capacity of the Netherlands. This requires substantial investments, including in digitisation, defence and the energy transition.
Euronext Amsterdam has joined a broad coalition of parties from the business community and the financial sector that is calling for targeted actions and measures. Only by giving the financial sector the space to fully fulfil its role as a financier and catalyst for growth and transition can the Netherlands realise these ambitions. Download the underlying manifesto here:

MAnifesto (Dutch)

 

Putting the Dutch capital market to work for growth and innovation

In a joint initiative with leaders in the Dutch capital market, Euronext Amsterdam is making an emphatic appeal to politicians to make better use of the power of the Dutch capital market for the major investment challenges facing our country, from energy and sustainability to housing and innovation.

The message is clear: put the Dutch capital market to work for growth and innovation. Investing in growth requires not only public funds, but also a well-functioning, robust and future-oriented financial infrastructure that helps companies grow, stimulates innovation and enables households to put their savings to productive use.

We appeal to the new cabinet to strengthen the business and investment climate by pursuing a predictable and stable fiscal policy. In addition, it is crucial to continue investing in talent development and to keep the Netherlands attractive to international talent.

Private investors must be encouraged to invest more in the economy through tax incentives, better education about investing and more balanced investor protection. Institutional investments also deserve greater focus through closer cooperation between the public and private sectors. The government and the business community must join forces in the interests of the Dutch “business entity”. Finally, further integration of European capital markets is needed to strengthen the internal market and improve access to capital for businesses.

Only by working together can the government, the business community, investors and financiers ensure that the Dutch capital market works to promote sustainable economic growth and innovation.

Read the full position paper below:

Full Position Paper (Dutch)

Executive Summary (English)

Position Paper
 

 

The Magnum Ice Cream Company lists on Euronext Amsterdam

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Amsterdam Gong Ceremonies

  • Shell celebrates 135 years of listing with a gong ceremony at Euronext Amsterdam

    Shell celebrates 135 years of listing

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    Shell celebrates 135 years of listing

    On 12 December, Wael Sawan, CEO of Shell, opened the trading day on Euronext Amsterdam by sounding the gong to mark Shell's 135th anniversary and its long history as a listed company in Amsterdam.

    Shell is one of the oldest listings on the Amsterdam stock exchange and one of the “founding fathers” of the AEX index, continuing its role as a driver of innovation and sustainable energy solutions.

    Guests were welcomed by René van Vlerken, CEO of Euronext Amsterdam. 

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    Shell celebrates 135 years of listing
    Amsterdam Shell celebrates 135 years of listing with a gong ceremony at Euronext Amsterdam
  • Listing and first day of trading for TMICC

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    Listing and first day of trading for The Magnum Ice Cream Company

    This morning, the world's largest independent ice cream company – The Magnum Ice Cream Company (TMICC) – listed on Euronext Amsterdam (ticker code MICC). It is the 68th listing on Euronext and also the largest listing of 2025 based on market capitalisation across all Euronext markets in 2025.
     
    Over the past century, TMICC has built a portfolio of beloved global and local brands, including Heartbrand, Magnum, Ben & Jerry's and Cornetto. The listing follows the planned spin-off of TMICC from Unilever, one of the longest-running listings on the Amsterdam stock exchange.
     
    Peter ter Kulve, CEO of TMICC, rang the bell to celebrate the start of this journey, in the presence of René van Vlerken, CEO of Euronext Amsterdam.

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    Listing and first day of trading for TMICC
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  • Besi Semiconductors celebrates 30 years of listing with a gong ceremony

    Besi celebrates 30 years of listing

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    Besi celebrates 30 years of listing

    Richard Blickman, CEO of Besi, opened the trading day on 5 December by sounding the gong to celebrate 30 years since their IPO.
    Headquartered in the Netherlands, Besi is a global leader in semiconductor equipment, delivering innovative solutions that power electronics, automotive, cloud computing, and mobile technology worldwide.
    Guests were welcomed by René van Vlerken, CEO of Euronext Amsterdam.

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    Besi celebrates 30 years of listing
    Amsterdam Besi Semiconductors celebrates 30 years of listing with a gong ceremony

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Access the deepest pool of liquidity in Europe and an unrivalled suite of products and services delivered via advanced technology solutions.

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A stock market listing allows your company to finance operations, while raising its profile and enhancing its image and credibility. 

Is your company suitable for a listing? Visit the Raise Capital section on this website and learn all about a quotation on the Amsterdam market. 

Interested in listing? Please contact us and we are happy to make an appointment to discuss the possibilities.

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Your event at Beursplein 5

The iconic building at the financial heart of the Netherlands is available to host your event. We have the perfect solution for many different types of occasion including:
workshops, AGMs, private dinners, product launches, press events and much more.

Contact our events team.

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Private investors cannot trade directly with the Exchange.
You require a bank, broker or private wealth manager to execute your order on the Euronext trading platform. Our broker list provides you with an overview of accredited intermediaries.

Regulatory bodies

Euronext Amsterdam is governed by the Act on Financial Supervision of 28 September 2006. Operation of a regulated market in the Netherlands is subject to prior licence. This licence is granted to Euronext by the Dutch Minister of Finance. The AFM (Autoriteit Financiële Markten) and the Dutch National Bank act as the regulatory authority for members of Euronext Amsterdam.

The AFM:

  • Monitors the primary and secondary markets

  • Ensures compliance with market rules

  • Monitors clearing and settlement operations.

Dutch market financial supervision is carried out by:

Rule Book

A single Euronext Rule Book governs trading on all Euronext Securities and Derivatives Markets. It contains both harmonised and non-harmonised, or local, rules.

The harmonised rules are as follows:

The non-harmonised rules are as follows:

  • Rule Book II and Notices applicable to Euronext Amsterdam, the regulated market operated by Euronext Amsterdam NV

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