19 Jan 20233 min read

NEX in 2026: The New Era for Australian Exchange-Traded Investments

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As Australia’s financial markets continue to evolve in 2026, the National Exchange (NEX) is emerging as a key player in the exchange-traded investment landscape. Amidst rapid digital transformation, regulatory updates, and investor appetite for efficiency, NEX is setting new benchmarks for how Australians access and manage their investment portfolios.

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What is NEX and Why Does It Matter in 2026?

NEX, or the National Exchange, is a next-generation trading platform designed to provide a streamlined, transparent, and technologically advanced venue for listing and trading a wide array of securities. As traditional exchanges face rising competition from fintech disruptors and overseas alternatives, NEX is carving out a reputation for its agility, lower costs, and innovative product offerings.

In 2026, NEX’s impact is particularly pronounced in three areas:

  • Lower barriers to entry: By reducing listing fees and compliance friction, NEX is attracting startups, SMEs, and alternative asset managers.

  • Enhanced investor access: NEX’s digital-first model allows retail investors to trade a broader range of assets, from equities to tokenised real estate, with user-friendly interfaces.

  • Regulatory alignment: Recent ASIC and ASX policy changes have paved the way for NEX to offer new products while maintaining market integrity and investor protection.

2026 Policy Updates and What They Mean for Investors

This year, several key policy shifts are influencing the operations and appeal of NEX:

  • ASIC’s Revised Market Integrity Rules: In March 2026, ASIC updated its Market Integrity Rules to accommodate digital asset trading and alternative securities. NEX has quickly adopted these standards, offering robust investor protections while fostering innovation.

  • Taxation Updates: The 2026-26 Federal Budget introduced new tax concessions for investments in emerging sectors (such as clean tech and fintech), many of which are being listed on NEX for the first time. Investors can now access these growth opportunities with favourable tax treatment.

  • ESG and Transparency Mandates: Reflecting growing investor demand for responsible investing, NEX now requires enhanced ESG disclosures from listed entities. This ensures investors can make informed choices aligned with their values.

For example, the recent listing of an Australian battery storage ETF on NEX was accompanied by real-time ESG metrics, making it easier for investors to assess its sustainability credentials at a glance.

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How to Get Started with NEX in 2026

If you’re considering NEX as part of your investment strategy this year, here are practical steps to take:

  • Choose a licensed broker: Select a broker or trading platform that offers NEX access. Many major Australian brokers now support NEX alongside the ASX and Cboe.

  • Research listed products: Use NEX’s online resources to compare product disclosures, ESG ratings, and historical performance.

  • Monitor policy changes: Stay updated on ASIC and Treasury announcements, as regulatory settings continue to evolve in support of new asset classes and investor protections.

With its forward-thinking approach and alignment with 2026’s policy landscape, NEX is poised to play a central role in shaping the next chapter of Australian investing.

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