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Copenhagen Stock Loans in Denmark

Stock loans (securities-backed financing) against shares listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen (Nasdaq Copenhagen) — for family offices, founders and controlling shareholders.

01 · The Market
United Kingdom & Europe

About Nasdaq Copenhagen.

Nasdaq Copenhagen is the principal cash-equity venue of Denmark. Founded in 1808 (Københavns Fondsbørs); part of Nasdaq Nordic from 2008, it operates under the oversight of Finanstilsynet (Danish FSA), and its leading benchmarks are OMX Copenhagen 25 (OMXC25), OMX Copenhagen All-Share. Listing standards are set out in the Nasdaq Copenhagen Rules for Issuers of Shares.

Historically the Copenhagen Stock Exchange. Distinctively concentrated in pharmaceutical and shipping issuers; Novo Nordisk’s weight in the OMXC25 shapes its single-stock liquidity profile.

02 · Eligibility
For Institutional Positions

What qualifies on Copenhagen.

Copenhagen ranks among the deepest equity pools anywhere; eligibility turns on the stock itself — its free float, daily traded volume, and how concentrated the line is.

For any given Copenhagen position, our review looks at: free float and daily traded volume against the size of the transaction; your status (controlling shareholder, director, substantial shareholder) and the disclosure that follows; the issuer’s sector and listing segment; and what the transaction must do (LTV, tenor, currency, recourse, custody).

03 · Disclosure
Finanstilsynet

Framework cited on Copenhagen.

The principal regulatory reference on Copenhagen is Capital Markets Act Section 38. How it applies to any single transaction — reporting levels, step thresholds — turns on the underlying rules and national-law overlays, which we map against your contemplated transaction at the structuring stage alongside the counsel you appoint.

The citations above are public regulatory references, given for orientation only and not as legal advice. Take independent legal advice in the relevant jurisdiction for any specific transaction.

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04 · FAQ
Copenhagen · Stock Loans

What holders ask about Copenhagen.

01How much can I borrow against a Copenhagen-listed holding?
The loan-to-value is set to the specific holding — free float, daily traded volume, volatility, and your regulatory standing. We quote indicative ratios only after reviewing the actual Copenhagen position.
02Which Copenhagen segments can I borrow against?
We look at each case across the segments Nasdaq Copenhagen runs: Main Market (Large, Mid, Small Cap); Nasdaq First North Growth Market Denmark. Higher tiers are usually simpler to structure, as free float and liquidity are deeper.
03What currency can the facility be drawn in?
The default is DKK, the listing currency. Cross-currency structures are common and readily arranged.
05 · Other Venues
Denmark

Other venues.

United Kingdom · Europe (Euronext) · Germany · Switzerland · Italy · Spain

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A particular Copenhagen holding to talk through?

Send a confidential enquiry, and a senior principal will reply within one business day.