CleanTech Lithium PLC (AIM: CTL, Frankfurt: T2N, OTCQX: CTLHF) is an exploration and development company promoting next-generation sustainable lithium projects for the transition to EVs in Chile, whose U.S. common stock has now been acquired announced that it is Redeemable and settleable through the Depository Trust Company (“DTC”).
DTC is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, a member of the US Federal Reserve and the world’s largest securities depository. DTC status significantly reduces exchange costs and barriers to electronic trading with us for investors based in the US and Canada.
Today’s announcement follows the company’s recent graduation from the OTCQB Venture Market to the OTCQX Best Market, making it easier for North American investors to trade the company. In North America, CleanTech Lithium can be found on the investor platform under the symbol “CTLHF”. Online brokers such as Interactive Brokers, Fidelity Investments and TradeStation all offer OTCQX trading services.
Aldo Boitano, CEO of CleanTech Lithium Plc, said:
“By obtaining DTC qualification and graduating to OTCQX Best Market, the barriers to trading have been greatly reduced and we are now part of a group of premium listed companies in the US. Investors excited by the electric vehicle revolution will be able to trade our vehicles in the future.” Holds US common stock and settles in the US.
“We recognize strong demand from investors who recognize the long-term role of lithium in EV manufacturing and are committed to increasing the visibility and attractiveness of our cleantech lithium inventory in North America. We aim to respond to this growing interest by providing solutions.” We will move forward to become a key supplier in the EV supply chain and deliver value to our stakeholders. “
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