10.18.2017

CBOE Holdings Becomes Cboe Global Markets

10.18.2017

CBOE Holdings, Inc. unveiled its new name, Cboe Global Markets, Inc.  identity and mission at the Futures Industry Association (FIA) Expo 2017 conference, currently taking place in Chicago. The changes were made to better reflect the evolving nature and spirit of the company and follows the acquisition of Bats Global Markets (Bats) earlier this year.

The company’s new name, Cboe Global Markets, builds on the brand capital of CBOE and the global reach of the Bats business. In Cboe Global Markets, the word “Cboe” is titlecase vs. uppercase, and is now pronounced “See-bo” instead of C-B-O-E.” This subtle change signals how the company has greatly expanded beyond its options heritage to a business with multiple asset classes and a much larger global footprint.

Ed Tilly, Chairman and CEO of Cboe Global Markets, said: “Our new identity incorporates the equity of both brands into one bigger, bolder corporate brand that more accurately reflects who we are as one, unified company. The new look and feel of Cboe is underpinned by our new mission, commitments and guiding principles, which I’m proud to say were inspired by the entire Cboe team.”

The company’s stated mission, “to power your potential to stay ahead of an evolving market,” is brought to life through three commitments:

 Relentless innovation to expand our diverse offering for investors around the world

 Cutting-edge technology to connect customers to global markets

 Seamless solutions to enhance the customer experience through insights, education, data, analytics and more

To learn more about Cboe’s new identity and mission, visit www.cboe.com/aboutcboe.

Effective today, names including CBOE Holdings, Chicago Board Options Exchange, Bats Global Markets and Bats Europe are retired. The new naming conventions for the company and marketplaces are as follows:

Old Naming Convention  – New Naming Convention

Options

Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) – Cboe Options Exchange (Cboe Options)

C2 Options Exchange – Cboe C2 Options Exchange (C2 Options)

Bats BZX Options Exchange – Cboe BZX Options Exchange (BZX Options)

Bats EDGX Options Exchange –  Cboe EDGX Options Exchange (EDGX Options)

U.S. Equities

Bats BZX Exchange  – Cboe BZX U.S. Equities Exchange (BZX Equities)

Bats BYX Exchange  – Cboe BYX U.S. Equities Exchange (BYX Equities)

Bats EDGA Exchange – Cboe EDGA U.S. Equities Exchange (EDGA Equities)

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