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Ticker · AEGA ISIN · NO0012958539 LEI · 5967007LIEEXZXGCJS95 Euronext Expand Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 812 across all filing types
Latest filing 2016-12-16 AGM Information
Country NO Norway
Listing Euronext Expand AEGA

About Nordic Financials ASA

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Nordic Financials ASA is an investment company focused on industrial investments and active ownership. The firm invests in both public and private markets, with a primary geographical focus on the Nordic region. It leverages an experienced team with expertise in finance, law, and technology to identify and develop high-potential opportunities. The company's strategy centers on taking an active role in its portfolio companies to maximize returns through equity, debt, and rights issues.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Minutes from extraordinary general meeting
AGM Information Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly states it contains the "Minutes from extraordinary general meeting" and mentions that the minutes are "Attached". An extraordinary general meeting (EGM) is a type of shareholder meeting. The closest category for meeting materials is AGM-R (AGM Information), which covers presentations and materials shared during the Annual General Meeting. While this is an EGM, AGM-R is the most appropriate category for general meeting minutes/materials among the provided options, as there is no specific EGM code. The short length and reference to an attachment also suggest a brief announcement, but since the content *is* the minutes, it's classified as the meeting material itself, not just an announcement of publication (RPA/RNS).
2016-12-16 English
Agreement to acquire assets from Aega Solar
M&A Activity Classification · 1% confidence The document is a formal announcement regarding a significant corporate action: the agreement to acquire assets from Aega Solar AS and the subsequent steps required, including approval from Aega's general meeting and a contemplated private placement. This involves changes to the company's structure and financing. It is not a full annual report (10-K), an earnings release (ER), or a dividend notice (DIV). Since it details a major corporate transaction involving asset purchase and financing/capital structure changes, the most appropriate category is Capital/Financing Update (CAP). Although it mentions an upcoming general meeting approval, the core subject is the transaction agreement itself, not the voting results (DVA) or the meeting materials (AGM-R). Given the context of asset acquisition and associated private placement, CAP is the best fit.
2016-12-09 English
Agreement to acquire assets from Aega Solar
M&A Activity Classification · 1% confidence The document text is extremely short (237 characters) and announces an 'Agreement to acquire assets from Aega Solar AS', referring to an 'attached stock exchange release'. This structure—a brief announcement pointing to an attached or linked document—strongly suggests this is not the full M&A document itself, but rather an announcement of its publication. Since the core event is a merger/acquisition proposal, the most specific category is M&A Activity (TAR). However, given the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule, and the text explicitly referencing an 'attached stock exchange release' without providing the details of the agreement, it fits the description of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Since TAR is a specific event type, and RPA is for announcing the publication of *any* report, I must choose between TAR (the subject matter) and RPA (the format/intent). Given the context of corporate filings, an announcement of a major transaction like an acquisition is often classified by its subject matter (TAR). However, the text is purely an announcement of a release. I will lean towards the specific event type (TAR) as the primary classification, assuming the attached release contains the M&A details, but acknowledge the RPA possibility due to the brevity and reference to an attachment. Since the subject is clearly an acquisition, TAR is the most informative classification for the underlying event, even if the format is an announcement. If the document were longer and contained the details, it would be TAR. Given the ambiguity between TAR and RPA based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule applied strictly to the announcement format, I will select TAR as the subject matter is highly specific, and assign a high confidence score based on the clear mention of 'acquire assets'.
2016-12-09 English
OSLO BØRS - MATCHING HALT ENDS
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document text is extremely short (213 characters) and announces the end of a 'Matching Halt' on the Oslo Børs, followed by a 'Re-Opening Auction Call'. This is a very brief, time-sensitive operational announcement related to stock trading, not a comprehensive financial report (like 10-K or IR) or a standard corporate disclosure like a dividend or management change. It fits best under the general regulatory announcement category, as it is a notice regarding market operations that doesn't align with the more specific financial or governance codes provided. Therefore, the fallback category 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate classification.
2016-12-07 English
Contemplated private placement
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly discusses a 'contemplated private placement of new shares' to raise capital (NOK 25 million to NOK 40 million) for acquisitions and general corporate purposes. This activity directly relates to fundraising, financing activities, and changes in the capital structure. Based on the provided definitions, this aligns perfectly with the 'Capital/Financing Update' category (Code: CAP). It is not an earnings release, an annual report, or a management discussion, but a specific announcement about raising capital.
2016-12-07 English
Contemplated private placement
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% confidence The document text is extremely short (189 characters) and explicitly states, "See attached stock exchange release regarding a contemplated private placement." This indicates the document is an announcement about another filing or release, not the detailed filing itself. The subject matter is a 'private placement,' which relates to fundraising or capital structure changes (CAP). However, based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule, since this is an announcement pointing to an attached release, it should be classified as a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given the context of a specific corporate action (private placement) being announced via an attached release, RPA is a strong candidate, but RNS is the general fallback for regulatory announcements that don't fit other specific categories. Since the content is an announcement of a specific corporate action (private placement) being released, and RPA is defined as announcing the publication of reports, RNS is the safest general regulatory announcement fallback if RPA is too specific for an announcement of a placement notice. However, since the text is an announcement pointing to an attached release, RPA (Report Publication Announcement) fits the structure of announcing the availability of information. Given the nature of the announcement (a specific corporate action), RNS is the most appropriate general regulatory filing category for an announcement that isn't a standard ER, 10-K, etc., especially when it points to an attachment.
2016-12-07 English

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