CEE Stock Exchange Group

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CEE Stock Exchange Group

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legal form Corporation
founding 2010
Seat Vienna , AustriaAustriaAustria 
management
  • Christoph Boschan
  • Petr Koblic

Until 2020, the CEE Stock Exchange Group (CEESEG AG) was an umbrella company ( holding company ) to which the stock exchanges in Vienna and Prague belonged. In 2020, a simplification of the group structure was decided. Wiener Börse AG was merged with the former group holding company CEESEG AG to reduce expenditure and costs. The Prague Stock Exchange is thus a 99.54 percent subsidiary of Wiener Börse AG. As an infrastructure provider, the exchange group provides the most modern systems, market data and IT services. The Vienna Stock Exchange operates the central market data feed for Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) and has established itself in the calculation of indices for the region. It cooperates with over ten exchanges in CEE.

The CEESEG holding was created as the end product of a series of acquisitions of Central European stock exchanges by the Vienna Stock Exchange after the fall of the Iron Curtain . In addition to the investments under the umbrella of CEESEG-Holding, the Vienna Stock Exchange built up a network of cooperation exchanges in the Central and Southeastern Europe region in the last ten years before 2016. Cooperations exist primarily in the IT area (trading system), the distribution of stock market data and the calculation of stock market indices . Thanks to these synergy effects and the joint presence, the local markets can better network with international customers.

Holdings

The CEE Stock Exchange Group was previously involved in the following exchanges:

  • Vienna Stock Exchange: 100%
  • Prague Stock Exchange: 99.54%
  • Budapest Stock Exchange: 50.45% (until November 2015)
  • Ljubljana Stock Exchange: 99.85% (until July 2015)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Vienna Stock Exchange sells Budapest Stock Exchange. In: derStandard.at. Retrieved November 24, 2015 .
  2. Vienna Stock Exchange sells Laibach Stock Exchange. In: derStandard.at. Retrieved November 24, 2015 .