TradeWindow pursues ASX foreign exempt listing

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Mon, Sep 15 2025 08:30 am

TradeWindow (NZX: TWL), a global trade software company, today announces it is pursuing a foreign exempt listing on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) with the goal of increasing its profile among the broad pool of investors across the Tasman.

TradeWindow is targeting completion of the listing before the end of November.

TradeWindow CEO AJ Smith said: “We believe a foreign exempt listing on the ASX offers access to a broader pool of institutional and retail investors familiar with our technology and the international opportunities we enjoy. Consequently, we believe an ASX foreign exempt listing could facilitate greater access to capital to fund future growth opportunities.

“Since we began commercialising our products in 2020, we have grown revenue by a compound annual rate of 118%. We remain confident of maintaining that strong record of growth, with revenue for the year to 31 March 2026 (FY 26) expected to range between $10 million and $11 million, representing growth of 25% to 37.5% on FY 25. Mr Smith reiterated guidance given at the company’s Annual Shareholders’ Meeting on 22 August 2025, that TradeWindow expects to achieve EBITDA breakeven for FY 26.”

ENDS

About TradeWindow:

Founded in December 2018, TradeWindow is an NZX-listed software company that provides digital solutions for exporters, importers, freight forwarders, and customs brokers to drive productivity, increase connectivity, and enhance visibility. TradeWindow’s software solutions integrate to form a cohesive digital trade platform that enables customers to more efficiently run their back-end operations, share information and securely collaborate with a global supply chain made up of customers, ports, terminals, shipping lines, banks, insurance companies, and government authorities.

www.tradewindow.io

Further information:

Investors

Andrew Balgarnie

TradeWindow

+64 27 559 4133


Media

Richard Inder

The Project

+64 21 645 643


Announcement PDF


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