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| Ratio | 2 ADR represent 1 BNP Paribas share | ||||
| Location | New York | ||||
| Market | OTC | ||||
| Codes | Ticker symbol : BNPQY Cusip Number : 05565A 202 | ||||
| Depositary Bank | JP Morgan Chase Bank | ||||
An American Depositary Receipt, or ADR, is a negotiable U.S. security representing ownership of publicly traded shares in a non-U.S. corporation. ADR's are quoted and traded in U.S. dollars in the U.S. securities market. Dividends, when paid, are paid to investors in U.S. dollars. ADRs were specifically designed to facilitate the purchase, holding and sale of non-U.S. securities by U.S. investors.
Our ADR depositary bank and transfer agent is JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.. Any inquiries regarding an individual ADR holding can be directed to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A
The ADR shares are traded OTC. The ticker symbol is BNPQY.
You can purchase ADRs directly through your broker as a beneficial or 'street name' holder. Beneficial or 'street name' holders usually hold their shares through a bank or brokerage account and are not directly registered on the books of the company.
You can transfer your foreign shares to JPMorgan's custodian bank in the issuer's home country. Upon receipt of the foreign shares, JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. will issue ADRs to you, representing the newly deposited shares. To convert your ADRs back into foreign shares, you should instruct your broker to cancel the ADRs, and provide him or her with complete delivery instructions in the issuer's home country.
JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA
PO Box 3408
South Hackensack, NJ 07606
USA
Phone: +1 800 990 1135
Phone: +1 201 680 6630 for enquiries from outside the United States
jpmorganadr@mellon.com
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