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    Home > Finance > Italian luxury logistics company Ferrari Group aims to list in Amsterdam
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    Italian luxury logistics company Ferrari Group aims to list in Amsterdam

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Ferrari Group plans an IPO on the Amsterdam exchange, selling 25% of shares to boost brand awareness and funding. The company expects 2024 revenues between 345-350 million euros.

    Ferrari Group Plans Initial Public Offering on Amsterdam Exchange

    ROME (Reuters) - Luxury logistics company Ferrari Group said on Monday it aims to list on the Amsterdam stock exchange via an initial public offering expected in the coming weeks, boosting hopes for a revival of equity capital markets activity in Europe this year.

    The family-owned group, founded in 1959 in Italy and currently headquartered in London, focuses on the handling of luxury goods such as high-end watches, jewellery and diamonds.

    The founding family, through its Deiana Holding Limited, will sell 25% of the group's shares in the IPO, the company said in a statement. The offering will also include a so-called greenshoe option, which allows the sale of more shares than originally planned.

    "Our proposed listing on Euronext will increase the group's public profile and brand awareness while enabling the business to access diversified sources of funding, supporting our ambitious growth plans," Marco Deiana, CEO of Ferrari Group and founding family member, said in the statement.

    Revenues at Ferrari, which has no connections to the luxury carmaker, totalled 333 million euros in 2023, with an adjusted core profit of 90 million euros.

    The group expects its 2024 revenues to be in a range between 345 million and 350 million euros, it said.

    Ferrari, whose operations are mainly in Europe, the Americas and Asia, focuses in particular on the market for watches with a value above $5,000 and jewellery with a value above $3,000.

    The company has appointed Goldman Sachs and Jefferies as joint global coordinators for the offering.

    Earlier on Monday, Bloomberg reported that the company could seek a valuation of more than $1 billion.

    (Reporting by Alvise Armellini in Rome and Elisa Anzolin in Milan, editing by Giulia Segreti and Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ferrari Group plans to list on the Amsterdam stock exchange.
    • •The IPO will include a 25% share sale by Deiana Holding Limited.
    • •A greenshoe option is available for additional share sales.
    • •The company aims to increase brand awareness and funding.
    • •Ferrari Group's 2023 revenue was 333 million euros.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italian luxury logistics company Ferrari Group aims to list in Amsterdam

    1What is the primary focus of Ferrari Group?

    Ferrari Group focuses on the handling of luxury goods, particularly high-end watches and jewelry.

    2How much of the company's shares will be sold in the IPO?

    The founding family will sell 25% of the group's shares in the IPO.

    3What is the expected revenue range for Ferrari Group in 2024?

    Ferrari Group expects its 2024 revenues to be between 345 million and 350 million euros.

    4Who are the joint global coordinators for the IPO?

    Goldman Sachs and Jefferies have been appointed as joint global coordinators for the offering.

    5What is the anticipated valuation for Ferrari Group during the IPO?

    The company could seek a valuation of more than $1 billion according to reports.

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