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    Home > Finance > Holcim's North American business to be called Amrize after spin off
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    Holcim's North American business to be called Amrize after spin off

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 21, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    The image illustrates Holcim's rebranding of its North American business to Amrize, representing a strategic spin-off aimed at enhancing market presence in the construction sector.
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    Holcim renames its North American business to Amrize, planning a spin-off in 2025. Amrize will be listed on NYSE and SIX Swiss Exchange.

    Holcim Renames North American Business to Amrize Ahead of Spin-Off

    ZURICH (Reuters) - Holcim has given the name Amrize to its North American building materials company, which it plans to list this year, the Swiss firm said on Friday.

    Holcim aims to spin off its North American business to its shareholders in the first half of 2025, in one of the biggest deals in the global construction market this year.

    It said the name came from combining the words "ambition" and "rising," with Chairman Jan Jenisch saying it was an important step towards creating an independent company.

    "This is an exciting time for construction in North America, with the ongoing modernization of infrastructure, the reshoring of manufacturing, and the opportunity to bridge the housing gap with the most advanced building solutions," said Jenisch, who will be CEO of Amrize after the spin-off.

    Holcim will list Amrize on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol AMRZ, as well as on the SIX Swiss Exchange.

    The North American business, which had sales of roughly $11 billion in 2023, could have a market valuation of around $30 billion, Holcim said last year.

    Jenisch wants to increase its annual sales to $20 billion by 2030, mainly through organic growth and small acquisitions.

    (Reporting by John Revill; Editing by Dave Graham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Holcim renames its North American business to Amrize.
    • •The spin-off is planned for the first half of 2025.
    • •Amrize will be listed on NYSE and SIX Swiss Exchange.
    • •The business had $11 billion in sales in 2023.
    • •Holcim targets $20 billion in annual sales by 2030.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Holcim's North American business to be called Amrize after spin off

    1What is the new name for Holcim's North American business?

    Holcim has named its North American building materials company Amrize.

    2When does Holcim plan to spin off its North American business?

    Holcim aims to spin off its North American business to shareholders in the first half of 2025.

    3What is the expected market valuation for Amrize?

    The North American business could have a market valuation of around $30 billion.

    4What are Holcim's sales goals for Amrize by 2030?

    Holcim's Chairman Jan Jenisch aims to increase annual sales to $20 billion by 2030.

    5On which stock exchanges will Amrize be listed?

    Amrize will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol AMRZ and on the SIX Swiss Exchange.

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