Walmart's move to Nasdaq marks a strategic milestone for the American group, which is transferring its stock listing from the NYSE.Walmart's move to Nasdaq marks a strategic milestone for the American group, which is transferring its stock listing from the NYSE.

Walmart moves to Nasdaq: WMT shares leave NYSE

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Walmart‘s move to Nasdaq marks a strategic milestone for the American group, which is transferring its stock listing from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

Why is Walmart transferring its stock listing to Nasdaq?

Walmart Inc. announced that it will transfer the listing of its common stock from the New York Stock Exchange to The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC. The company expects trading to begin on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on December 9, 2025, under its unchanged ticker symbol “WMT”. However, the move will not affect the retailer’s share count, corporate structure, or existing shareholders.

The decision highlights what the company describes as strong alignment with Nasdaq on values and strategy. Moreover, both organizations emphasize a technology-forward mindset, a focus on client value, and an ambition to redefine their industries through innovation.

What will change for WMT shareholders after the transfer?

Walmart confirmed that its ticker will remain “WMT”, providing continuity for equity investors and index providers. That said, trading will migrate from the NYSE venue to the Nasdaq Global Select Market, the highest tier on Nasdaq with stringent financial and governance standards, as outlined in the exchange’s official listing rules.

According to chief financial officer John David Rainey, the shift supports Walmart’s “people-led, tech-powered” long-term plan. He said the retailer is setting a new standard for omnichannel retail by integrating automation and AI. Furthermore, these tools aim to build smarter, faster, more connected customer experiences while enabling associates to deliver greater value at scale.

Rainey also expressed appreciation for the company’s long relationship with the New York Stock Exchange. However, he emphasized that Walmart is “excited about partnering with Nasdaq on this next chapter” of its growth story.

Which Walmart bonds are moving to Nasdaq?

In addition to the common stock, the company will transfer the listing of nine outstanding bonds to Nasdaq. These securities span maturities from 2026 to 2039 and will trade under the following symbols.

Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)
2.550% Notes due 2026WMT26
1.050% Notes due 2026WMT26A
1.500% Notes due 2028WMT28C
4.875% Notes due 2029WMT29B
5.750% Notes due 2030WMT30B
1.800% Notes due 2031WMT31A
5.625% Notes due 2034WMT34
5.250% Notes due 2035WMT35A
4.875% Notes due 2039WMT39

These bond listings will sit alongside Walmart’s equity on Nasdaq, offering fixed-income investors a unified venue. Moreover, the move could streamline trading and data access for institutions that monitor both the company’s debt and stock.

How does this exchange move fit Walmart’s omnichannel strategy?

Walmart describes itself as a “people-led, tech-powered omnichannel retailer” focused on helping customers save money and live better anytime, anywhere. This includes in-store shopping, online platforms, and mobile experiences. The listing change supports that positioning by aligning the company with an exchange known for technology and innovation.

Each week, approximately 270 million customers and members visit more than 10,750 stores and numerous eCommerce sites across 19 countries. With fiscal year 2025 revenue of $681 billion, Walmart employs around 2.1 million associates worldwide. Furthermore, the retailer highlights its leadership in sustainability, corporate philanthropy, and employment opportunity in its public materials.

In summary, the Walmart transition to Nasdaq moves one of the world’s largest retailers and nine of its bond issues onto the Nasdaq Global Select Market, while keeping the WMT ticker, financial profile, and strategic focus firmly intact.

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