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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.
Simone Huis in 't Veld
CEO, Euronext Amsterdam and Member of the Managing Board of Euronext N.V.

Celebrating International Women’s Day at Euronext Amsterdam

Exchange Listing
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.
René van Vlerken
Head of Listing Euronext Amsterdam
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Trading
Euronext is the largest pan-European equity market and a leading exchange for derivatives.
Access the deepest pool of liquidity in Europe and an unrivalled suite of products and services delivered via advanced technology solutions.
Discover the benefits of membership: access to six European marketplaces via a low-latency, globally secure network, value-added services and operational support from Market Surveillance rooms in Amsterdam, Dublin and Paris.
Dirk Donker
Head of Financial Derivatives

Latest Bell Ceremonies
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APG invests in listed property for 25 years
26/09/2023 - 11:40上午 CEST | Amsterdam
91e082f1-9add-46c4-96ac-76e822f8658c1974508APG invests in listed property for 25 years
It has been 25 years since APG first invested in listed real estate. The global pension administration organisation saw their investments in logistics real estate, particularly distribution centres, double to 20 per cent in recent years.
To celebrate the anniversary, Rutger van der Lubbe, Head of Global Real Estate Investment Strategy at APG, rang the Gong this morning.
The APG team was welcomed by Paul Noordam, Senior Manager Sales and Product Management at Euronext Amsterdam.
APG invests in listed property for 25 years Amsterdam -
New ABN AMRO order flow application
21/09/2023 - 10:07上午 CEST | Amsterdam
a510d637-6a5a-4aca-a9a4-a8b53393f71f1973378Celebrating the success of the new ABN AMRO order flow application
ABN AMRO Bank has a direct link to the stock exchange for executing Dutch orders in their retail & wealth customer segments. Until the beginning of this year, they returned their order flow directly to Euronext through an in-house developed application. This year, the system was replaced which was seen as an open-heart operation within ABN AMRO's investment landscape.
This success was celebrated by sounding the Gong by Yoeri van Schaik, Product Owner Investments at ABN AMRO Bank.
The ABN AMRO Bank team was welcomed by Dirk Donker, Head of Financial Derivatives at Euronext Amsterdam.
New ABN AMRO order flow application Amsterdam21/09/2023 - 10:07上午 CEST -
Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures
19/09/2023 - 10:16上午 CEST | Amsterdam
70b251cd-2ac7-47c7-b748-b29b43abef7f1972078Launch of Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures
Today, the new financial nature-related framework called TNFD, is launched worldwide. This is a tool for companies and financial institutions to identify and report on nature-related risks and opportunities. The ultimate goal is to ensure that global financial flows contribute more to the restoration and conservation of all our nature and biodiversity.
The Dutch TNFD consultation group including the World Wildlife Fund, Deloitte, Rabobank and the Dutch Banking Association came together for a Gong ceremony. T
The group was welcomed by Anastasia Kremleva, Head of Service Desk Operations at Euronext Amsterdam.
Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures Amsterdam19/09/2023 - 10:16上午 CEST
Enquiries
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.
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Brokers
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.
The Amsterdam markets
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:
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Monitors the primary and secondary markets
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Ensures compliance with market rules
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Monitors clearing and settlement operations.
Dutch market financial supervision is carried out by:
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‘De Nederlandsche Bank’ (DNB), which supervises financial institutions and the financial sector;
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The Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM), which supervises the conduct of the financial markets.
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:
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Rule Book I contains the Harmonised Rules, including rules of conduct and of enforcement, designed to protect the markets, as well as rules on listing, trading and membership;
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Notices regarding the organisation of Trading
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Notices regarding the organisation of Members
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Notices regarding the organisation of Issuers
The non-harmonised rules are as follows:
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Rule Book II and Notices applicable to Euronext Amsterdam, the regulated market operated by Euronext Amsterdam NV
Latest Press releases
Euronext announces September 2023 quarterly review results of the AEX® Family
Amsterdam – 5 September 2023 – Euronext today announced the results of the September 2023 quarterly…
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Global InterConnection Group lists on Euronext Amsterdam
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Ferrovial lists on Euronext Amsterdam
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