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Trinity Capital Migrates Common Stock and Notes to NYSE

The Phoenix-based alternative asset manager Trinity Capital is departing the Nasdaq exchange to join the New York Stock Exchange. The transition, slated for July 27, 2026, includes both the company's common stock and its two series of fixed-rate senior notes, marking a strategic shift in the firm’s public market presence.

Trinity Capital Migrates Common Stock and Notes to NYSE
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Trading under the familiar ticker symbol TRIN, the company will remain on the Nasdaq through the close of business on July 24, 2026. The move extends to the firm's debt instruments as well: the 7.875% notes due in March 2029 and September 2029 will shift to the NYSE under new symbols, TRNZ and TRNI respectively. CEO Kyle Brown characterized the migration as a pivotal step in strengthening shareholder value, citing the exchange's global footprint as a primary driver for the decision.

Chris Taylor, Chief Development Officer of the NYSE Group, welcomed the firm, highlighting Trinity Capital’s footprint in private credit markets. Since its 2008 inception, the asset manager has deployed more than $5.7 billion across 470 investments, focusing on growth-oriented sectors ranging from technology to healthcare. The transfer is expected to finalize during the last week of July, shifting the company’s primary listing to the NYSE and NYSE Texas.

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