Who Allocates ISINs

Who Allocates ISINs

Who Allocates ISIN Codes and ISIN Numbers?

If you need to allocate a new ISIN number you may apply directly from this page. Companies or funds that want to allocate ISIN code(s) can fill out an application below. An ISIN stands for international securities identification number and is a 12 digit code that assists in identifying securities such as stocks, equities, notes, bonds, debt, funds and more. Only choose option #1 or option #2 when applying.

Option 1: Email Application

  • Please email us indicating your needs. If you need more than one ISIN number please indicate this.
  • In your email please attach any documentation such as your company’s offering memorandum, information memorandum, prospectus, preliminary private placement memorandum, etc. Once the forms and documentation are viewed we will notify you of time frame and fees for services. Please read the Terms of Use on this website. By emailing us you are agreeing to our Terms of Use.

Email us at isin@isin.org

OPTION 2:  CLICK ON THE ISIN APPLICATION BELOW THAT BEST SUITS YOUR NEEDS

 

ISIN Code Allocation

Allocating an ISIN code identifier for companies may require a prospectus, term sheet, offering memorandum or other documents. Fill out one of our applications forms and we will contact you with the necessary procedures.

Have ISINs allocated to your Multiple Securities

Companies often allocate ISIN codes to many classes of their shares, bonds, funds, hedge funds, mutual funds and other securities, whether for a private offering or going public with an IPO (initial public offering). The ISIN Organization helps companies both allocate and assign ISIN numbers for their securities and navigate how to get an ISIN via our process.

APPLY FOR AN ISIN