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GiG trading begins on Nasdaq Stockholm

Nasdaq Stockholm has cleared the application for the Malta-based gaming provider Gaming Innovation Group Inc. (GiG) for admission to trading of the GiG share. The trading started yesterday. The GiG share will from this date be dual-listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and Oslo Børs with the same ISIN code: US36467X2062.
GiG offers products and services across the major parts of the value chain of the iGaming industry and has been listed on Oslo Børs (the Oslo Stock Exchange) since 2005. The ticker code for the GiG share on Oslo Børs is “GIG,” the ticker code for the GiG share on Nasdaq Stockholm will be “GIGSEK.” The trading currency for the shares listed on Nasdaq Stockholm will be Swedish kronor (SEK).
CEO of GiG, Robin Reed says, “GiG is delighted to announce that Nasdaq Stockholm has approved our company for listing with first day of trading tomorrow. Stockholm is the hub and centre of excellence for the iGaming industry, this will put the company closer to its peer group with increased visibility in the market. We have many shareholders in Sweden and look forward to welcoming existing and new shareholders to join us on Nasdaq Stockholm.”
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