Höegh Autoliners

Application for transfer of listing from Euronext Growth to the Oslo Stock Exchange

Höegh Autoliners vessel
Date 15.03.2022

Reference is made to the announcement on 14 March 2022, whereby Oslo Børs announced that it had received an application from Höegh Autoliners ASA for listing on the Oslo Stock Exchange by a transfer of the Company's current trading on Euronext Growth to the main list of the Oslo Stock Exchange. 

For further information, please contact:
Andreas Enger, CEO
andreas.enger@hoegh.com
+47 901 31 228

Per Øivind Rosmo, CFO
per.oivind.rosmo@hoegh.com
+ 47 400 39 938


About Höegh Autoliners: 
Höegh Autoliners is a leading global provider of RoRo (Roll On Roll Off) transportation services delivering cars, high and heavy and breakbulk cargoes across the world. The company operates around 40 RoRo vessels in global trade systems and makes about 3,000 port calls each year. Our purpose is to develop innovative solutions for greener and more sustainable deep-sea transportation. We are on a path to a zero emissions future and are working closely with customers and partners to achieve this. Höegh Autoliners has its head office in Oslo, Norway and employs around 375 people in its 16 offices worldwide and 1,300 seafarers.

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