Generation Uranium Inc. (TSXV: GEN, OTCQB: GENRF, FRA: W85) announced today that it has received final listing approval from the Listing Committee of the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE). The company's common shares will begin trading on the CSE on July 24, 2026, under the symbol "GEN." Concurrently, Generation Uranium will voluntarily delist from the TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV), though its shares will continue to be quoted on the OTCQB Venture Market under the symbol "GENRF" and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange under "W85."
This move to the CSE reflects a growing trend among junior exploration companies seeking more streamlined listing requirements and lower costs. For Generation Uranium, the transition is expected to provide greater flexibility and access to a broader investor base. The CSE has become an increasingly popular exchange for resource companies, particularly those focused on critical minerals and energy transition metals.
Generation Uranium is a Canadian exploration company dedicated to advancing high-quality uranium assets in premier jurisdictions. Its flagship asset is the Yath Project, located in Nunavut's Angilak district, one of Canada's most active and rapidly emerging uranium camps. The region has attracted significant attention due to its potential for high-grade uranium deposits. Historic work at the Yath Project has reported surface samples with grades up to 9.8% U3O8 and drill intersections including 1.0 meter at 0.224% U3O8 from 25.5 meters in drillhole BOG-8-80.
The company's portfolio includes a growing number of high-priority targets within a well-understood uranium district. According to management, Generation Uranium is well positioned to make discoveries that could contribute meaningfully to the future global supply of clean nuclear energy. As demand for nuclear power increases amid efforts to decarbonize electricity grids, uranium exploration companies like Generation Uranium play a critical role in securing fuel supplies for reactors worldwide.
For investors, this listing change may signal increased liquidity and visibility. The CSE has implemented modern trading technologies and offers a cost-effective platform for emerging companies. Generation Uranium's continued listing on the OTCQB and Frankfurt exchanges ensures international accessibility.
The company's leadership, including CEO Michael Collins, P.Geo., and VP Corporate Development Roger Leschuk, remain committed to advancing the Yath Project and other targets. The transition to the CSE is effective immediately, with shares trading under the same symbol "GEN." No changes to the company's business strategy or operations are anticipated as a result of the listing change.
Generation Uranium's decision underscores the evolving landscape for public listings in Canada's resource sector, where exchanges compete to attract issuers. The CSE's streamlined regulatory approach and lower fees have made it a viable alternative to the TSXV, particularly for companies focused on exploration-stage assets.

