Nynas publishes prospectus and takes the next step towards bond trading on Nasdaq

Nynas AB (publ) (“Nynas”) is strengthening its presence in the capital markets by publishing a prospectus and applying for the admission to trading of its outstanding bonds on Nasdaq Stockholm’s Corporate Bond List.

On 17 June 2025, Nynas issued senior secured callable bonds with a fixed interest rate in an aggregate principal amount of USD 380 million (ISIN NO0013409847). In accordance with the terms and conditions of the bonds, Nynas has now applied for admission to trading, with trading expected to commence around 19 February 2026.

In connection with the application for admission to trading, Nynas has prepared a prospectus that was approved and registered by the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority (Finansinspektionen) on 17 February 2026. The prospectus is available on Nynas’ website (www.nynas.com/investors) and on Finansinspektionen’s website (www.fi.se).

The admission to trading represents a natural step in Nynas’ long‑term financing strategy and contributes to increased transparency, improved accessibility for investors and a further strengthened position in the Nordic capital markets.

For further information, please contact:

Tatjana Ramljak
Investor Relations
+46 76 778 74 32
tatjana.ramljak.adzaip@nynas.com

 

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