Fort Technology Inc. (TSXV:FORT) announced it has received approval from Nasdaq to list its common shares on the Nasdaq Capital Market. The company’s shares are expected to begin trading on Monday, June 8, 2026, under the ticker symbol FRTT. This strategic move is anticipated to increase the company’s visibility among U.S. investors, improve trading liquidity, and broaden access to U.S. capital markets.
Fort Technology will maintain its listing on the TSX Venture Exchange, where its common shares will continue to trade under the existing symbol FORT. No action is required by shareholders in connection with the Nasdaq listing, as the dual listing allows the company to tap into a larger investor base without disrupting current holdings.
The Nasdaq listing marks a significant milestone for Fort Technology, which operates as an established manufacturer and seller specializing in products for the pest control and remedial repair industries. Its material subsidiary, Fort Products Limited, has been active in the pest control sector since 2005, accumulating nearly 20 years of technical experience. The company’s products cater to both amateur and professional users, positioning it as a niche player in these markets.
Gabi Kabazo, Chief Executive Officer of Fort Technology, stated that the Nasdaq listing aligns with the company’s growth strategy, providing a platform to attract a broader range of institutional and retail investors. The enhanced liquidity from the Nasdaq listing could also facilitate potential future capital raises and acquisitions.
Investors should note that this press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and applicable Canadian securities laws. These statements involve risks and uncertainties, as detailed in the company’s registration statement on Form 20-F (File No. 001-43178) filed with the SEC on May 1, 2026, and other publicly filed documents available on SEDAR+. Fort undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements except as required by law.
For more information, the original release can be viewed on NewMediaWire.


