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    Centiel Goes Public in First Swiss Stock Exchange Listing of the Year

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    Posted on April 17, 2026

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    Last updated: April 17, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Swiss UPS tech firm Centiel began trading on the SIX Swiss Exchange on April 17, 2026, via a reverse merger with HT5. Shares opened at CHF 3.20, briefly rose to CHF 3.95, and valued the company at ~CHF 261 million—well above its prior target.

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    Table of Contents

    • Centiel's Public Debut and Market Performance
    • Background of the Listing
    • Market Capitalisation and Share Performance
    • Key Industries Served
    • Strategic Importance and Industry Trends
    • CEO Statement on Market Trends
    • Details of the Reverse Merger
    • Merger Structure
    • Share Placement and Financials
    • Share Placement Details
    • Recent Financial Performance

    Centiel Opens on Swiss Stock Exchange After Reverse Merger With HT5

    Centiel's Public Debut and Market Performance

    Background of the Listing

    Zurich, April 17 (Reuters) - Swiss technology firm Centiel went public on the Swiss stock exchange on Friday after a reverse merger with HT5, in the country's first new listing of the year.

    Market Capitalisation and Share Performance

    With an opening price of 3.20 Swiss francs per share, Centiel hit a market capitalisation of around 261 million francs ($333.29 million), nearly 100 million francs more than what the company was targeting a month ago.

    Shares of the company, which focuses on manufacturing uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems that protect critical infrastructure from power outages or grid fluctuations, rose to 3.95 Swiss francs within the first minutes of trading.

    Key Industries Served

    The technology firm caters to the fast-growing data centre industry, hospitals, banks and the CERN nuclear research centre.

    Strategic Importance and Industry Trends

    CEO Statement on Market Trends

    "UPS solutions to protect critical applications are becoming increasingly important, driven by digitisation, artificial intelligence and data centres," Chief Executive Gerardo Lecuona said in a statement. "We look forward to demonstrating that Centiel is well positioned to benefit from these megatrends."

    Details of the Reverse Merger

    Merger Structure

    The listing took place after Centiel successfully merged with HT5 in April, a holding company that was already listed on the Swiss stock exchange. This allowed Centiel to access public markets through HT5's existing listing rather than through a conventional share offering.

    Share Placement and Financials

    Share Placement Details

    As part of the transaction organised by UBS, around 15.4 million shares were placed at a price of 2.04 Swiss francs, with a placement total volume of around 31 million Swiss francs.

    Recent Financial Performance

    Centiel had posted net profit of 8 million francs on net revenue of 45.7 million last year. The compound annual revenue growth averaged 30% from 2023 to 2025.

    ($1 = 0.7831 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by Oliver Hirt and Marleen Kaesebier, Editing by Friederike Heine)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Centiel accessed public markets via a reverse merger with HT5, avoiding a traditional IPO and listing under the CNTL ticker on April 17, 2026 (tipranks.com)
    • •Market cap at debut (~CHF 261 million) nearly CHF 100 million above prior forecasts, reflecting strong investor demand (tipranks.com)
    • •Centiel’s fast growth is backed by strong tech credentials—99.9999999% uptime, widespread global presence, and recognition such as the 2023 Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Award (centiel.com)

    References

    • HT5 Secures Full Share Placement Ahead of Centiel Merger and New CNTL Listing - TipRanks.com
    • Centiel to Go Public on the SIX Swiss Exchange - Centiel

    Frequently Asked Questions about Centiel goes public in first Swiss stock exchange listing of the year

    1How did Centiel go public on the Swiss stock exchange?

    Centiel went public after a reverse merger with HT5, using HT5’s existing listing to access public markets instead of a traditional IPO.

    2What was Centiel's opening share price and market capitalisation?

    Centiel's opening share price was 3.20 Swiss francs, giving it a market capitalisation of around 261 million francs.

    3Which industries does Centiel supply with UPS systems?

    Centiel supplies uninterruptible power supply systems to the data centre industry, hospitals, banks, and CERN.

    4How many shares were placed and at what price during the transaction?

    Around 15.4 million shares were placed at a price of 2.04 Swiss francs, totaling approximately 31 million francs.

    5What was Centiel's financial performance last year?

    Centiel posted a net profit of 8 million francs on net revenue of 45.7 million francs last year, with 30% average annual revenue growth.

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