This page provides general information about how Scantech’s Low Volume Market operates.
Scantech has no role in negotiating or setting the price of any trade under the Low Volume Market.
Buyers and sellers agree on pricing directly between themselves.
Financial information lodged with ASIC is available in the Reports and Publications section of this website and may assist parties in their negotiations. Before completing a trade, you should check that section for any recently added information.
Scantech cannot provide advice on the tax consequences of buying or selling shares.
Each shareholder’s circumstances are different. You should obtain your own taxation, financial and investment advice before entering into any transaction.
You may request that your details be amended or removed from the Low Volume Market Register by contacting Scantech’s Company Secretary.
The Low Volume Market provides one way to potentially locate a buyer or seller of Scantech shares.
You may also find your own buyer or seller outside of the market.
Each shareholder receives a holding statement for their Scantech shares.
You may inspect the register of members at Scantech’s share registry to confirm that a seller is the registered holder of the shares.
Scantech does not accept responsibility or liability if a buyer does not receive good title to shares they have paid for.
Scantech does not charge any fees to the buyer or the seller.