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Anglo American to delist from Swiss Exchange in June

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Posted on March 23, 2026

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March 23 (Reuters) - Mining company Anglo American said on Monday it would delist from the SIX Swiss Exchange on June 26, ahead of the completion of its $53 billion merger with Teck Resources .

Anglo American to Delist from SIX Swiss Exchange Ahead of $53B Merger

Anglo American's Delisting and Merger Plans

Delisting Announcement

March 23 (Reuters) - Mining company Anglo American said on Monday it would delist from the SIX Swiss Exchange on June 26, ahead of the completion of its $53 billion merger with Teck Resources .

Post-Merger Listing Strategy

Primary and Secondary Listings

Following completion of the merger, Anglo American plans to maintain its primary London listing and secondary listings in Johannesburg, Toronto, and New York, pending exchange approvals.

Exchange Approvals Pending

(Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

Key Takeaways

  • Delisting paves way for streamlined post‑merger structure and concentrated listing strategy across key global markets.
  • The newly formed Anglo Teck will be headquartered in Vancouver, with shareholders owning ~62.4% Anglo and ~37.6% Teck following regulatory and shareholder approvals.
  • The merger—valued over $53 billion—is expected to deliver ~$800 million in annual synergies by year four and position the company as a top‑five global copper producer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will Anglo American delist from the Swiss Exchange?
Anglo American will delist from the SIX Swiss Exchange on June 26.
What is the reason for Anglo American's delisting from the Swiss Exchange?
The delisting is ahead of Anglo American’s $53 billion merger with Teck Resources.
Which stock exchanges will Anglo American remain listed on after the merger?
Anglo American will maintain its primary London listing and secondary listings in Johannesburg, Toronto, and New York, pending approvals.
Is the merger with Teck Resources finalized?
The merger is pending completion, and the delisting occurs ahead of this process.

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