On this episode of French Insider, Erik Sloan, Chief Revenue Officer of Cboe Canada and the Global Head of Company Listings for Cboe Global Markets, joins host Andrew Bond to explore how the Cboe operates a global network of securities and derivatives exchanges that help companies efficiently navigate global capital markets, including the factors that set the Cboe exchanges apart from other exchanges and the types of companies well-suited to list their securities on one or more of the exchanges in the Cboe network.
What We Discussed In This Episode:
- What led you to Cboe Global Markets?
- What markets is Cboe in? Where might the exchange expand?
- What differentiates Cboe from country-based exchanges like Nasdaq or the NYSE?
- What value would Cboe bring to a French company considering public listings in both Europe and the United States?
- What types of companies do you feel are a good fit for the Cboe marketplace?
- How does the Cboe help companies navigate regulatory hurdles in various jurisdictions?
- After a French company is listed on Cboe in the United States, what is the procedure for expanding its listing to another foreign market?
- What would you consider Cboe’s greatest successes so far?
- What have been Cboe’s biggest challenges?
- What is your best advice for either a private company seeking to go public on Cboe exchange or a publicly traded company considering a move from another exchange?