CUSIP Number

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We provide assistance in obtaining a CUSIP number for any financial instrument upon request. Each CUSIP issuance is subject to a processing fee of $238 per request.

A CUSIP number (Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures) is a unique nine-character alphanumeric code used to identify financial securities such as stocks and bonds in the United States and Canada. Administered by the American Bankers Association and operated by CUSIP Global Services (CGS), this standardized system supports the accurate tracking, trading, and settlement of securities.

The structure of a CUSIP number is as follows:

– First six characters: Identify the issuer of the security (e.g., a corporation or governmental entity)
– Next two characters: Identify the specific issue (e.g., a particular bond or class of stock)
– Final character: A check digit used to validate the number for accuracy

CUSIP numbers are an essential tool widely used by investment professionals, financial institutions, and regulatory bodies to uniquely and efficiently identify securities across markets.

Please let us know if you require a CUSIP number for your financial instrument, and we will be happy to assist.

“We will facilitate the acquisition of a CUSIP number for any financial instrument as needed. Each request for a CUSIP number will incur a fee of $238.”

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we will obtain a CUSIP Number for any instrument  .

$238 per request.

 

A CUSIP number, which stands for Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures, is a unique nine-character alphanumeric code used to identify financial securities, such as stocks and bonds, in the United States and Canada. This standardized identification system is maintained by the American Bankers Association and operated by CUSIP Global Services (CGS).The structure of a CUSIP number is as follows:1. **First six characters**: These identify the issuer of the security (e.g., a corporation or government entity).2. **Next two characters**: These identify the specific issue or security (e.g., a particular bond or class of stock).3. **Final character**: This is a check digit used to validate the CUSIP number for accuracy.CUSIP numbers are essential for the efficient trading, clearing, and settlement of securities, as they help ensure that each security is uniquely identifiable. They are widely used by financial institutions, investment professionals, and regulators for tracking and managing securities across various markets.