• Vejii Holdings is now trading on the CSE under the symbol VEJI
  • Kory Zelickson, CEO of Vejii Holdings Ltd. sat down with Jocelyn Aspa to share the exciting news
  • Vejii is a unified digital marketplace and fulfillment platform featuring thousands of plant-based and sustainable-living products
  • Vejii Holdings Ltd. (VEJI) is unchanged on the day, trading at C$0.22 per share

Vejii Holdings is pleased to announce it got to ring the opening bell at the CSE this morning, and looks forward to its first day of trading.

Kory Zelickson, CEO of Vejii Holdings Ltd. sat down with Jocelyn Aspa to share the exciting news.

The company’s common shares are trading on the CSE under the symbol VEJI. The CUSIP and ISIN attached to the common shares are 92262H102 and CA92262H1029, respectively.

Vejii is a unified digital marketplace and fulfillment platform featuring thousands of plant-based and sustainable-living products from a growing list of hundreds of vendors. 

Future milestones include OTC eligibility, launching same-day delivery in select markets and the introduction of a sustainable fashion category in early 2022.

Vejii Holdings Ltd. (VEJI) is unchanged on the day, trading at C$0.22 per share.

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