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Prosthetics maker Ottobock prepares Frankfurt IPO in test of market strength

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Posted on September 15, 2025

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BERLIN (Reuters) -German prosthetics maker Ottobock said on Monday that it is preparing for an initial public offering on the Frankfurt stock exchange. "The IPO is expected to consist of shares from

Prosthetics maker Ottobock prepares Frankfurt IPO in test of market strength

BERLIN (Reuters) - German prosthetics maker Ottobock said on Monday that it is preparing for an initial public offering on the Frankfurt stock exchange, in an important test of market strength for equity listing projects in the region.

"The IPO is expected to consist of shares from the holdings of the existing shareholder as well as newly issued shares from a capital increase with targeted gross proceeds of 100 million euros ($117.29 million)," the company said in a statement.  

It did not give a timeline for the planned listing.  

Ottobock is the world's largest maker of artificial limbs and braces that support patients' mobility, known as ortheses, but it is also investing in exoskeletons that help workers lift weights.

A particular area of development and investment is bionic devices that pick up electric nerve signals in limbs to give patients intuitive control over their prosthetics.

A person familiar with the matter told Reuters in August that the family-owned group is eying a valuation of more than 6 billion euros under the deal. 

Owner and Chairman Hans Georg Naeder and his family will likely put 25% to 30% of their shares up for sale in the IPO, but divesting in steps over time is also an option, the source said at the time. 

Equity capital markets advisers have told Reuters that Frankfurt and Zurich are poised to lead a European revival of stock market listings over the next few weeks.

Online classifieds business Swiss Marketplace Group is set to be valued at up to $5.6 billion in its upcoming IPO in Zurich.

Deutsche Boerse's <DB1Gn.DE> research and technology unit ISS Stoxx has also been billed as an IPO candidate later this year.

Among abandoned projects, the investors behind Stada this month dropped IPO plans to instead sell a majority stake in the German generic drugmaker to buyout firm CapVest. 

German medical technology company Brainlab in July called off plans for an IPO that could have valued it at close to 1.7 billion euros.

Ottobock has reported that first-half adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose 30.5% to 180 million euros, on sales of 801 million euros, helped by product launches and acquisitions.

($1 = 0.8526 euros)

(Reporting by Friederike Heine and Ludwig Burger, editing by Thomas Seythal and Sharon Singleton)

Key Takeaways

  • Ottobock plans an IPO on the Frankfurt stock exchange.
  • The IPO aims to raise 100 million euros in gross proceeds.
  • Ottobock is investing in bionic and exoskeleton technology.
  • The company seeks a valuation over 6 billion euros.
  • Frankfurt and Zurich are leading a European IPO revival.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ottobock planning regarding its shares?
Ottobock is preparing for an initial public offering (IPO) on the Frankfurt stock exchange, which will include shares from existing shareholders and newly issued shares.
What is the expected valuation for Ottobock's IPO?
The family-owned group is aiming for a valuation of over 6 billion euros as part of the IPO deal.
What recent trends are affecting the IPO market in Europe?
Equity capital markets advisers indicate that Frankfurt and Zurich are set to lead a revival of stock market listings in Europe over the coming weeks.
How did Ottobock perform financially in the first half of the year?
Ottobock reported a 30.5% increase in adjusted EBITDA to 180 million euros, supported by sales of 801 million euros.
What innovative technologies is Ottobock investing in?
Ottobock is investing in bionic devices that can pick up electric nerve signals in limbs, allowing patients to have more intuitive control over their prosthetics.

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