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Securitize to Debut on NYSE Thursday After Cantor Shareholders Clear Merger

Securitize will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange this Thursday, one day after its business combination with Cantor is expected to close. Shareholders of Cantor voted to approve the deal, delivering the final corporate sign-off the transaction needed before the listing could proceed.

By Dev OkaforDigital Assets DeskJune 30, 20262 min read
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Securitize will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange this Thursday, one day after its business combination with Cantor is expected to close. Shareholders of Cantor voted to approve the deal, delivering the final corporate sign-off the transaction needed before the listing could proceed.

Shareholder Vote Was the Last Hurdle

The Cantor shareholder approval was the remaining obstacle standing between Securitize and its NYSE debut. With that vote in hand, the business combination is on track to close Wednesday, putting the first day of trading on the exchange a single session later.

A Tight Sequence to the Opening Bell

A one-day gap between deal close and exchange debut is narrow. That timeline suggests the listing mechanics — exchange review, regulatory clearances, market coordination — were completed before shareholders cast their votes, not after. Securitize's announcement confirms the sequencing but does not disclose deal terms, a trading ticker, or details of the listing structure.

For a transaction described as a merger, the shareholder vote is typically the final formal gate. The fact that Securitize named Thursday as the debut date immediately upon clearing that gate indicates the company had high confidence the vote would pass.

The source does not provide financial terms, valuation figures, or details on either company's business. Those remain unconfirmed pending filings tied to the Wednesday close.

About this story

Filed by the digital assets desk of MarketPR on June 30, 2026. Source: MarketPR. Indicative figures are not investment advice.

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Frequently asked

When will Securitize begin trading on the NYSE?

Securitize will begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, one day after its business combination with Cantor is expected to close on Wednesday.

What was the final hurdle before the listing?

The Cantor shareholder vote was the last obstacle, and shareholders voted to approve the deal, delivering the final corporate sign-off the transaction needed.

Did Securitize disclose the deal terms or trading ticker?

No, the announcement confirms the sequencing but does not disclose deal terms, a trading ticker, or details of the listing structure.

Why does the one-day gap between close and debut matter?

A one-day gap is narrow, suggesting listing mechanics like exchange review and regulatory clearances were completed before shareholders voted rather than after.

Are the financial terms of the merger known?

No, financial terms, valuation figures, and details on either company's business remain unconfirmed pending filings tied to the Wednesday close.