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    Posted on October 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Verisure's shares soared 25% on their first trading day in Stockholm, marking the largest European IPO this year, with strong investor interest.

    Verisure Shares Surge 25% in Successful Stockholm Stock Market Debut

    Verisure's Successful IPO and Market Response

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Shares of security services group Verisure soared on Wednesday, their first day of trading on the Stockholm bourse, following the biggest initial public offering of a European company so far this year, LSEG data showed.

    Verisure's shares initially leapt by 24.7% to a high of 16.53 euros per share in morning trade from a price of 13.25 euros set in the IPO, which had valued the group at 13.7 billion euros ($15.9 billion). The stock traded at 15.64 euros by 1142 GMT.

    The Switzerland-based alarm systems provider's float is the latest in a broader revival in Europe's IPO market after a sluggish first half of the year when several planned listings were pulled due to trade tensions and concerns over conflict in the Middle East.

    Investor Interest and Oversubscription

    STRONG INTEREST FROM INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS, SWEDISH PUBLIC

    Company Background and Ownership

    Verisure, which had previously set a share price range of between 12.25 and 13.50 euros, said in a statement the offering was multiple times oversubscribed.

    "The offering attracted strong interest from Swedish and international institutional investors as well as the general public in Sweden," it said.

    Verisure, initially a unit of Sweden's Securitas, was first listed in 2006 as Securitas Direct. Its current majority owner is U.S. private equity firm Hellman & Friedman.

    Recent Trends in European IPOs

    The company unveiled in September that it planned to list on Nasdaq Sweden and raise 3.1 billion euros.

    It said on Wednesday that, if an overallotment option is exercised in full, proceeds of the IPO will total around 3.6 billion euros.

    In September, Swedish digital banking group Noba soared in its Stockholm bourse debut following an IPO that had valued the company at 44.5 billion crowns ($4.72 billion).

    The same month, Sweden-based buy-now, pay-later fintech Klarna also jumped in its stock market debut, in New York. Klarna was among the big names to have shelved IPO plans earlier this.

    ($1 = 0.8610 euros)

    ($1 = 9.4205 Swedish crowns)

    (Reporting by Anna Ringstrom; Editing by Terje Solsvik, Muralikumar Anantharaman and Joe Bavier)

    Table of Contents

    • Verisure's Successful IPO and Market Response
    • Investor Interest and Oversubscription
    • Company Background and Ownership
    • Recent Trends in European IPOs

    Key Takeaways

    • •Verisure shares surged 25% on Stockholm debut.
    • •The IPO valued Verisure at 13.7 billion euros.
    • •Strong interest from institutional and public investors.
    • •Verisure's IPO is part of a European market revival.
    • •Majority owner is U.S. private equity firm Hellman & Friedman.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Security firm Verisure jumps 25% following Stockholm bourse debut

    1What is an IPO?

    An IPO, or Initial Public Offering, is the process through which a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time, allowing it to raise capital from investors.

    2What is equity?

    Equity represents ownership in a company, typically in the form of shares. Shareholders benefit from the company's profits and have a claim on its assets.

    3
    What is the stock market?

    The stock market is a collection of markets where stocks (shares of ownership in businesses) are bought and sold, providing companies with access to capital.

    4What is investor interest?

    Investor interest refers to the level of demand and enthusiasm from investors to purchase shares or securities of a company, often influenced by market conditions and company performance.

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