Once successfully listed, issuers are under the obligation to report certain technical
and administrative facts and events. A detailed description of regular reporting obligations
is given here.
This is where you will find information on the obligation to observe all of the rules and
implementing provisions that apply to the publication of potentially price-sensitive facts
that are not in the public domain.
In their financial reporting, companies listed on SIX Swiss Exchange are obliged to give a
true and fair view of their assets and liabilities, financial positions and profits and
losses. Read on for further important information on financial reporting.
Any private or institutional investor with a shareholding in an exchange-listed company which
has its registered office in Switzerland must disclose these holdings once they reach a certain
threshold. Read on for further information on this subject.
This is where you will find information on the issuer's obligation to make details of management
and supervision at the highest level of the company available to investors in a suitable form.
Find out about the legal basis, as well as the transactions by members of the board of
directors and executive committee that exchange-listed companies are required to report.
Here you can view or publish reports concerning management transactions and disclosures of
significant shareholders, as well as fulfil your regular reporting obligations (Circular No. 1,
Annex 1; CONNEXOR® Reporting).
Stock exchange participants are under obligation to comply with the rules and regulations of the
Exchange at all times (in particular trading rules, duty to trade on the Exchange, reporting
obligation). They are also required to submit an annual audit report from their external auditors.