Borr Drilling (NYSE: BORR) upgrades to Euronext Oslo Børs main market
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Borr Drilling Limited is moving its Norwegian share listing from Euronext Growth Oslo to the main Euronext Oslo Børs market. Trading on Euronext Oslo Børs will begin on May 21, 2026, and the shares will continue under the ticker “BORR” and ISIN BMG1466R1732.
At the same time, the shares will be deregistered from and cease trading on Euronext Growth Oslo. A prospectus for the listing was approved by the Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority on May 20, 2026 and is available on the company’s website. Borr Drilling’s primary listing remains on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Key Figures
Euronext Oslo Børs trading start: May 21, 2026
Prospectus approval date: May 20, 2026
NYSE listing date: July 31, 2019
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Euronext Oslo Børs trading start
May 21, 2026
Commencement of trading on main list
Prospectus approval date
May 20, 2026
Approved by Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority
NYSE listing date
July 31, 2019
Date Borr Drilling listed on NYSE
Year of incorporation
2016
Borr Drilling incorporated in Bermuda
Key Terms
Euronext Oslo Børs, Euronext Growth Oslo, prospectus, Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority, +2 more
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Euronext Oslo Børs financial
"the approval to transfer the listing of the shares in Borr Drilling Limited from trading on Euronext Growth Oslo to Euronext Oslo Børs"
Euronext Oslo Børs is Norway’s main stock exchange and a trading venue within the Euronext group where shares, bonds and other financial instruments are bought and sold. Think of it as a central marketplace that matches companies seeking capital with investors looking to buy ownership or income; the exchange’s listings, trading rules and liquidity help determine share prices and how easily investors can enter or exit positions, so activity there directly affects investment returns and market sentiment.
Euronext Growth Oslo financial
"transfer the listing of the shares in Borr Drilling Limited from trading on Euronext Growth Oslo to Euronext Oslo Børs"
Euronext Growth Oslo is a segment of the Oslo exchange for small and medium-sized growth companies to list shares under simpler, lighter rules than the main market. It matters to investors because these listings can offer faster growth potential but also carry higher risk—companies typically disclose less information, trade with lower volume, and show bigger price swings, so investing there is like backing an early-stage business rather than a well-established firm.
prospectus regulatory
"The Company has prepared a prospectus in connection with the listing of its shares on Euronext Oslo Børs."
A prospectus is a detailed document that explains a company's plans for offering new shares or investments to the public. It’s important because it provides potential investors with key information about the company’s business, risks, and how they might make money, helping them decide whether to invest. Think of it as a guidebook for understanding what you're buying into.
Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority regulatory
"The prospectus was approved by the Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority on May 20, 2026"
jack-up rigs technical
"The Company owns and operates jack-up rigs of modern and high specification designs"
A jack-up rig is a mobile offshore platform used for drilling or servicing wells that lowers extendable legs to the seabed and then raises the working platform above the water like a table on stilts. Investors care because these rigs are revenue-generating assets whose value and income depend on oil and gas demand, contract rates and utilization; think of them as specialized rental equipment whose earnings rise and fall with energy prices and project activity.
shallow-water segment technical
"provides services focused on the shallow-water segment to the offshore oil and gas industry worldwide"
FAQ
What listing change did Borr Drilling (BORR) announce on May 20, 2026?
Borr Drilling announced that its shares will move from Euronext Growth Oslo to Euronext Oslo Børs, the main market. Trading on the main list starts May 21, 2026, while trading on Euronext Growth Oslo will cease simultaneously.
Will Borr Drilling’s ticker change after moving to Euronext Oslo Børs?
No, Borr Drilling’s ticker will remain “BORR” after the move to Euronext Oslo Børs. The ISIN will also remain BMG1466R1732, so investors will see continuity in basic trading identifiers despite the market upgrade.
What is the role of the prospectus mentioned in Borr Drilling’s Form 6-K?
The prospectus was prepared in connection with listing Borr Drilling’s shares on Euronext Oslo Børs. It was approved by the Norwegian Financial Supervisory Authority on May 20, 2026 and is available on the company’s website for investors to review.
Does Borr Drilling’s primary listing change with the Oslo Børs move?
No, Borr Drilling’s primary listing remains on the New York Stock Exchange. The move only affects the company’s Norwegian listing, which transfers from Euronext Growth Oslo to Euronext Oslo Børs while continuing dual listing alongside NYSE.
What business does Borr Drilling (BORR) operate in?
Borr Drilling is an international offshore drilling contractor focused on shallow-water oil and gas operations. It owns and operates modern, high-specification jack-up drilling rigs, serving customers worldwide from its base in Bermuda and dual listings in New York and Oslo.
When was Borr Drilling listed on the NYSE and Euronext Oslo Børs?
Borr Drilling has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange since July 31, 2019. The company’s shares are listed on Euronext Oslo Børs from May 21, 2026, following the transfer from the Euronext Growth Oslo marketplace.