North Atlantic Titanium Corp. (CSE: NATO) (OTCQB: NATQF) (FSE: Y33) announced today that its common shares have been approved for uplisting from the OTCPK to the OTCQB Venture Market, effective June 24, 2026, and that the Company has received Depository Trust Company (DTC) eligibility. The Company will continue to trade under the symbol "NATQF" on the OTC, "NATO" on the Canadian Securities Exchange and "Y33" on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
The OTCQB is a premier trading platform for emerging companies, offering greater visibility, liquidity, and transparency to U.S. investors. Companies must meet stringent financial and regulatory requirements, including annual verification, management certification, and compliance with U.S. securities laws. DTC eligibility simplifies the trading process by allowing U.S. investors to trade, settle, and transfer shares electronically, increasing liquidity, reducing transaction costs, and streamlining stock transfers for shareholders.
Dwayne Yaretz, CEO and Director of North Atlantic Titanium, stated, "We are pleased to announce this important milestone as North Atlantic Titanium’s common shares begin trading on the OTCQB Market in the United States. This uplisting strengthens our ability to enhance liquidity, broaden our investor base, and significantly expand our presence in the U.S. capital markets as we continue to advance our Everett titanium-vanadium project in Quebec."
The Everett project is a titanium-vanadium deposit located in Quebec, targeting the production of high-quality titanium feedstocks with potential value-added vanadium and phosphate coproducts. The Company also holds a 100-per-cent interest in the Sleeping Giant South project in the Abitibi greenstone belt, approximately 75 kilometres south of Matagami, Quebec.
For more information, visit the Company's website at www.natitanium.com. The original press release can be found on www.newmediawire.com.
This uplisting to the OTCQB and DTC eligibility are significant steps for North Atlantic Titanium, as they improve the Company's access to U.S. capital markets and increase the ease with which American investors can trade its shares. The enhanced liquidity and visibility may support the Company's ongoing exploration and development activities.


