The ASX is one of the primary securities exchanges in Australia, and quotation of securities on the exchange can provide companies with access to a large pool of investors. The Appendix 2A form is used by companies to seek approval from the ASX to list their securities on the exchange.
Applicant Details: This section requires basic information about the company, such as its name, registered address, and ACN/ABN.Details of Securities: This section requires information about the securities that the company wishes to have quoted on the ASX, such as the number and type of securities, and their proposed ASX code.Purpose of Issue: This section requires the company to explain the purpose of the issue, including any fundraising objectives or strategic plans.Financial Information: This section requires the company to provide financial information, such as the details of the company's financial position, including any outstanding debt or other liabilities.Details of Security Holder Approval: This section requires the company to provide details of any necessary security holder approvals that have been obtained or are required to be obtained.Key Risks: This section requires the company to identify any key risks associated with the issue of the securities, and how they will be addressed.Declaration: This section requires the company to declare that the information provided in the application is accurate and complete.