Insider Trading

We protect material, non-public (“insider”) information about our company and the companies with which we do business.

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AT APTIV

  • We comply with all state, federal and applicable non-US securities and insider trading laws.
  • We prohibit trading in stock or other securities – or “tipping” others so they may trade – based on material non-public information.

YOU'RE IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT

  • Know the definition of “material non-public information” and remember that you are in a position of trust when it comes to protecting it.
  • Do not use material non-public information as the basis for decisions to buy, sell or hold onto stocks or other securities. And do not share material, non-public information to family or friends so they may trade.
  • Honor any trading windows, or other restricted periods that Aptiv may impose given your role – wait to act until any restrictions are lifted.
  • Never take a chance. If you are not sure if information is considered material non-public information, ask before trading.
  • You should always follow Aptiv's Insider Trading Policy and seek guidance and pre-clearance before trading in Aptiv stock.

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Ask yourself:

Is the information material?

Find Out!

Is it non-public?

Find Out!

If the answer to both questions is “yes,” the information is considered "insider" and should not be shared.

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No. The vendor should not have disclosed this information to you. Trading on this information, before it is publicly disclosed would violate our policies and possibly the law.

A man studies stock market graphs on his computer, reflecting on the complexities of insider trading.

Spotlight Icon SPOTLIGHT ON INSIDER TRADING

Ask yourself:

Is the information material?

Find Out!

Is it non-public?

Find Out!

If the answer to both questions is “yes,” the information is considered "insider" and should not be shared.

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