ASX Codes
Code lookup 
The ASX code lookup utility allows you to search using a company or index name for ASX codes for all security types including shares, warrants and interest rate securities and futures.
Find a code Name and code changes
View companies which have changed their name and/or ASX code during 2008. International securities identification number (ISIN) Codes
The International Standards Organisation (ISO) has provided a standard (ISO 6166) for the numbering of securities. This standard is intended for use in any application in the trading and administration of securities.
The ISIN is a code which uniquely identifies a specific securities' issue.
The ISIN consists of:
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a prefix which is a 2-character alpha country code.
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a 9-character code which identifies the security.
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a check character computed using the modulus 10 formula.
Download list of ISIN codes
This is an excel file of the complete ISIN directory for ASX listed companies. This file is updated on the first Friday of each month, unless that day is also the first day of the month. In this case, the file will be updated on the following Friday.
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Warrant codes
All warrants are issued with a six character ASX code. The individual letters of the code describe some of the main features of the warrant:
- The first three characters of the code identify the underlying instrument. For most equity and instalment warrants this will be the same as the three letter ASX code of the underlying company shares.
- The fourth character of the code identifies the type of warrant (see table below).
- The fifth character of the code identifies the warrant issuer (list of Warrant Issuers and their corresponding fifth letter).
- The sixth character of the code identifies the particular warrant series. The range A to O is reserved for call warrants, while the range P to Z is reserved for put warrants. In addition, the range 1 to 9 is reserved for call and put warrants.
Understanding warrant codes Vendor codes
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