The Smarter Web Company began trading on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange. The company confirmed that all its ordinary shares moved from the Aquis GrowthThe Smarter Web Company began trading on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange. The company confirmed that all its ordinary shares moved from the Aquis Growth

Smarter Web Company Starts Trading on LSE Main Market Today

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The Smarter Web Company began trading on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange. The company confirmed that all its ordinary shares moved from the Aquis Growth Market to the LSE. The ticker remains SWC. The move marks a big step for the firm. which started as a small UK web services business. Later added a Bitcoin treasury policy to its strategy.

Company leaders shared photos and short messages from the market opening. CEO Andrew Webley said he felt proud to see the company reach this stage. He described the listing as a sign of how much the business has grown. He said the company wants to build a British success story. Also, that shows how BTC can support modern companies.

Move From Aquis to LSE Main Market

The Aquis exchange will no longer trade SWC shares. They will now trade on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange. Smarter Web Company is now in a more visible market with larger investors thanks to this change. The company said that all 350 million ordinary shares are now admitted at the same time.

The firm will continue to do business in other regions. In the US, its shares are offered on the OTCQB market. The stock is still available to German investors via the Frankfurt exchange. This framework keeps the SWC open to investors from the UK and other countries. The company said that this action allows them to access more capital. Also, It makes it easier for bigger funds to buy its shares. For Smarter Web Company, this is part of a long plan to grow and stay flexible.

CEO Highlights Bitcoin Strategy

Andrew Webley spoke about the firm direction after the listing. Also, He said, the company believes BTC will play a role in the future of finance. Since 2022, the company has accepted Bitcoin as payment from clients. With time, it has also built a Bitcoin treasury policy. 

CEO Webley said the company wants to mix normal business growth with digital asset strategy. He added that BTC can act like digital capital for modern firms. The goal is not only to hold Bitcoin but also to use it as part of a wider business plan. SWC still focuses on web design, development and online marketing. The clients pay setup fees and hosting charges, some also pay monthly for marketing services. The firm sees chances to grow by buying other small businesses or adding new clients.

What This Means for Shareholders

The LSE move can bring more attention to the stock for shareholders. The LSE Main Market often has higher trading volume and has stricter rules. Which can improve trust for some investors. The company said it will only make acquisitions when timing is right. It doesn’t want fast growth at any cost. As such, it wants steady progress and recurring income.

Today’s listing shows that small tech firms can reach big markets if they stay focused. Furthermore, Smarter Web Company moved from startup stage to public trading in under a year. Currently, trading has started. The SWC plans to share more updates and photos from the opening event. The next steps will be focus on investor meetings and long term growth plans.

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