By Sofia Gerace ( February 27, 2025, 14:09 GMT | Comment) -- The UK's planned new private stock market, the Private Intermittent Securities and Capital Exchange System, might not reach full potential if it is overly burdened with regulation, according to the head of a Channel Islands exchange that runs a similar service. Cees Vermaas, chief executive of The International Stock Exchange, spoke to MLex about TISE Private Markets, running since 2023 and a possible rival to Pisces.Investors looking forward to a promised private stock market in the UK might not see it reach its full potential if its rules and costs are too much of a burden, International Stock Exchange chief Cees Vermaas told MLex in an interview....
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