A New Market, the Same Long-Term Direction for Sirma Group. What Sirma’s Dual Listing in Frankfurt Means for the Group and for Roweb

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A New Market, the Same Long-Term Direction for Sirma Group. What Sirma’s Dual Listing in Frankfurt Means for the Group and for Roweb

On 24 February 2026, Sirma Group will take an important step in its evolution as a public technology company by completing a dual listing of its shares on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, alongside its existing listing on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange.

For Sirma, this move is not about a change of direction, but about scale. Frankfurt is one of Europe’s most mature capital markets, with access to a broader base of institutional investors and higher trading liquidity. Listing there reflects the group’s growing international footprint and its ambition to operate with greater visibility and transparency at a European level.

From a group perspective, a dual listing supports long-term objectives: improved access to capital markets, stronger investor confidence, and alignment with the expectations of global clients who increasingly work with publicly listed, well-governed technology partners.

 

For Roweb, as part of Sirma Group, this moment has a clear meaning.

Roweb joined the group to contribute its experience in building complex, business-critical software for international clients, from enterprise platforms to industry-specific digital products. Being part of a group listed not only in Sofia but also in Frankfurt reinforces the context in which we operate: one defined by accountability, financial discipline, and long-term thinking.

This listing does not change how Roweb works day to day. Our focus remains on delivery, engineering quality, and close collaboration with clients. What it does change is the framework around us. It strengthens the group’s position in discussions with large enterprises, partners, and institutions that value stability, governance, and market credibility as much as technical expertise.

It also signals maturity. Listing on a major European exchange is typically the result of sustained growth, operational consistency, and confidence in the business model. For teams across the group, including Roweb, it underlines that we are building within a structure designed for the long run, not short-term visibility.

As Sirma enters this new phase, Roweb continues to operate as a specialized, delivery-focused company, benefiting from group-level scale while preserving local expertise and autonomy. The Frankfurt listing is part of a broader story of growth, one that connects engineering talent in the region with international markets and long-term value creation.

For clients and partners, the message is simple: you are working with teams that are part of a publicly accountable, European technology group, investing steadily in its future.


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