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    UK's Indivior to re-domicile to US after listing move

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on October 1, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Indivior plans to re-domicile to the US, establishing a Delaware parent company, enhancing market access. Shareholder approval needed by December.

    Table of Contents

    • Indivior's Corporate Restructuring
    • Strategic Benefits of Relocation
    • Shareholder Approval Process
    • New Parent Company Structure
    • Impact on Existing Shares

    UK's Indivior to re-domicile to US after listing move

    Indivior's Corporate Restructuring

    (Reuters) -Indivior said on Wednesday it plans to relocate its corporate domicile from the UK to the United States, establishing a new Delaware-based parent company, just months after the pharmaceutical firm moved its primary listing to New York.

    Strategic Benefits of Relocation

    In July, it cancelled its secondary listing on the London Stock Exchange to reduce costs and better align with its U.S.-centric business, joining a growing number of firms seeking deeper capital markets in the United States amid weak investor appetite and lower valuations in London.

    Shareholder Approval Process

    The company's board cited several strategic benefits for the corporate restructuring, including enhanced access to U.S. capital markets, potential inclusion in additional U.S. equity indices and simplified corporate governance structures.

    New Parent Company Structure

    Under the proposed structure, Indivior Pharmaceuticals Inc, a new Delaware corporation, will become the parent company, with existing Indivior PLC becoming its wholly owned subsidiary.

    Impact on Existing Shares

    Shareholders will receive one IPI share for each Indivior PLC share held, with no additional equity being raised as part of the transaction.

    The proposal requires an approval from 75% of shareholders voting at an extraordinary general meeting expected to be held in early December, it said.

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job and Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Indivior plans to relocate its corporate domicile to the US.
    • •A new Delaware-based parent company will be established.
    • •The move follows Indivior's primary listing shift to New York.
    • •Shareholders will vote on the proposal in December.
    • •No additional equity will be raised in the transaction.

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