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Apply for ISIN Code Assistance by Email

Step 1
Please email us indicating your needs. If you need more than one ISIN number please let us know.

Step 2
For assistance with applying for CUSIP, SEDOL, WKN, VALOR, LEI, Ticker Symbols or other codes please specify requirements in your email message.

Step 3
Attach Company's Offering Documentation.

Draft or Preliminary Documents are Permitted to Send Including:

  • Offering Memorandum
  • Information Memorandum
  • Prospectus
  • Private Placement Memorandum (PPM)
  • Supplement(s)
  • Loan Agreement, Credit Agreement
  • S-1 Statement or Registration Statement
  • IPO Document
  • Term Sheet
  • or Other relevant offering document

Once the documentation is viewed, we will notify you of time frame and fees for our assistance. Please read the Terms of Use on this website. By emailing us you are agreeing to our Terms of Use.

ISIN Application Assistance Form

CLICK on the appropriate application form below. You may instead email your request to isin@isin.org.

Funds

All Fund Types, Hedge Funds, Mutual Funds, UCITS, ETFs, Investment Funds, Offshore, Onshore

Equity Offering

Stocks, Common Shares, Units, Interests, Warrants, Rights Issues, Share Consolidation, Splits

Debt Offering

Bonds, Notes, Credit, Convertible, Medium Term, Other Debt

All Others

All Others, Crypto, Corporate Actions, Special Requirements

Know this about ISINs...

Securities with which ISINs can be used include debt securities, such as notes or bonds as well shares, such as common stock or shares of a fund, options, derivatives and futures. The ISIN identifies a security. An ISIN should not be confused with a ticker symbol which identifies the stock at the exchange level. For instance, IBM common stock trades through almost 25 trading platforms and exchanges worldwide. IBM stock has different ticker symbols depending on where it is traded, but has only a single ISIN for each security. The ISIN code acts an identifier for the securities and as such is the only common denominator securities identification number that is universally recognized. ISINs are used for numerous reasons such as for clearing and settlement.