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Ticker · PEXIP ISIN · NO0010840507 LEI · 549300S79JFZK79XBI07 OL Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 541 across all filing types
Latest filing 2021-04-08 Earnings Release
Country NO Norway
Listing OL PEXIP

About Pexip Holding

https://www.pexip.com/

Pexip Holding is a video technology company that provides a secure, scalable, and interoperable video communication platform. The platform is designed to simplify video conferencing experiences by seamlessly connecting diverse meeting systems, platforms, and hardware. Pexip specializes in solutions for organizations with high-security requirements, offering self-hosted and private cloud deployment options for enhanced privacy and control. Its technology powers private and integrated video communication workflows for clients in sectors such as government, defense, and large enterprises.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Pexip continues strong growth with 54% increase in Annual Recurring Revenue
Earnings Release Classification · 1% confidence The document is explicitly titled as a 'trading update' presenting the 'Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) for the first quarter (Q1) of 2021'. It provides key financial metrics (ARR growth, delta ARR) for a specific interim period (Q1) and mentions that the full 'interim report' will be presented on May 6, 2021. This structure—a preliminary release of key figures for a period shorter than a year, preceding the comprehensive report—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER). It is not the full comprehensive report (IR) nor the full transcript (CT). Q1 2021
2021-04-08 English
Pexip - New share capital registered
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly states 'Pexip - New share capital registered' and details the change in the company's registered share capital following the exercise of employee options. This directly relates to a change in the company's capital structure via the issuance of new shares. This aligns perfectly with the definition for 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (Code: SHA). The document length is short, but it is the primary announcement of the capital change itself, not just an announcement of a report.
2021-03-24 English
Disclosure in Pexip Holding ASA (Pexip)
Director's Dealing Classification · 1% confidence The document text explicitly details a transaction involving the sale of shares by an individual/entity (T. D. Veen AS) associated with the company, resulting in a change in their ownership percentage (4.44%). This type of disclosure, reporting personal share transactions by directors or major shareholders, directly corresponds to the definition of Director's Dealing (DIRS) or Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ). Since the text focuses on a specific transaction by an insider/related party and mentions disclosure requirements under securities trading law, DIRS is the most precise fit, although MRQ is also plausible if the threshold crossed was significant. Given the context of insider transactions, DIRS is preferred over MRQ (which usually covers changes in significant ownership by external entities crossing thresholds). The document is short and is a direct disclosure, not an announcement of a larger report.
2021-03-18 English
Disclosure in Pexip Holding ASA (Pexip)
Director's Dealing Classification · 1% confidence The document text explicitly details a transaction involving the sale of shares by an insider (T. D. Veen AS, likely a director or related party) in Pexip Holding ASA. It specifies the number of shares sold, the price, and the resulting ownership percentage (4.44%). This content directly aligns with the definition of Director's Dealing (insider trades) as per the provided classifications. The filing type code for this is DIRS.
2021-03-18 English
Pexip - increase of share capital following exercise of employee share options, and limited share sale by primary insiders
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% confidence The document explicitly details the increase of share capital following the exercise of employee share options and subsequent limited share sales by primary insiders (directors and executives). It lists specific transactions, subscription prices, sale prices, and resulting shareholdings for multiple named executives (CEO, CFO, COO, etc.). This content directly relates to insider trading reports and changes in share ownership by management. The most fitting category is 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) or potentially 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA). Since the core focus is on the transactions made by persons discharging managerial responsibilities (PDMRs) and the associated lock-up changes, DIRS is highly appropriate. However, the document also announces the issuance of new shares (2,253,896 new shares) which is a capital change. Given the detailed breakdown of insider sales alongside the capital increase, SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) is a strong fit, as is DIRS (Director's Dealing). Since the document starts with the capital increase and details insider sales as a consequence/facilitation, SHA covers the primary corporate action, while DIRS covers the insider reporting aspect. Looking at the definitions, SHA covers 'Announcement regarding new share issues, stock splits, or other capital changes.' DIRS covers 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades).' Because the document covers both the issuance of new shares and the insider transactions resulting from it, SHA is slightly broader and covers the initial event. However, the detailed breakdown of individual insider sales strongly points to DIRS. Let's re-evaluate based on the provided options. The document is a formal announcement of a capital increase (share issue) and insider transactions. SHA covers the share issue. DIRS covers the insider transactions. Since the document details both, and the insider transactions are a significant part of the announcement, DIRS is a very strong candidate. If we must choose one, the detailed reporting of individual executive transactions aligns perfectly with DIRS. If the focus was purely on the capital structure change without the insider detail, SHA would be better. Given the explicit listing of 'transactions made by persons discharging managerial responsibility,' DIRS is the most precise fit for the majority of the content.
2021-03-18 English
Pexip - increase of share capital following exercise of employee share options, and limited share sale by primary insiders
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 1% confidence The document announces an increase in share capital due to the exercise of employee share options and a limited share sale by primary insiders (directors/executives). It details the number of new shares issued, the subscription prices, and the subsequent sales transactions by specific named executives (CEO, CFO, COO, etc.). This content directly relates to changes in share ownership and capital structure resulting from insider activity and option vesting. This fits the description of 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) or potentially 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS). Since the primary action involves the issuance of new shares (capital change) and the subsequent sale is linked to covering strike/tax costs for the option holders, SHA is the most appropriate primary classification, as it covers share issue/capital change. The document explicitly mentions the issuance of new shares and the resulting total outstanding shares.
2021-03-18 English

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