Bravida Holding AB announces second share‑buyback programme
Bravida Holding AB, a Swedish specialist in technical installation and service solutions for buildings and plants, announced on 13 July 2026 that it will initiate a second buyback programme of its ordinary shares. The programme is capped at a maximum value of 100 million Swedish kronor (MSEK). The company stated that the buyback will be conducted over a period that will be determined in accordance with applicable regulations and the company’s internal policies.
The announcement was issued through a press release on the company’s website and was subsequently reported by several Swedish news outlets, including Cision and Nasdaq OMX Nordic. The decision follows the completion of a prior buyback programme and is part of Bravida’s ongoing strategy to optimise its capital structure and return value to shareholders.
Market reaction
The share price closed at 130.4 SEK on 9 July 2026, within the 52‑week range of 78.25 SEK to 131.4 SEK. Following the buyback announcement, the stock experienced a modest lift, although broader market movements were muted. The OMXS30 index recorded a slight decline of 0.7 % at the opening of trading on 13 July 2026.
Context: data‑centre orders
Bravida’s recent performance has been supported by a series of sizeable orders from the data‑centre sector. On 10 July 2026, the company reported the acquisition of several heavy projects in this domain, contributing to a 45 % rise in its share price and setting a five‑year high. The momentum generated by these orders likely influenced investor sentiment ahead of the buyback announcement.
Financial fundamentals
- Market Capitalisation: 26 593 187 840 SEK
- Price‑to‑Earnings Ratio: 21.38
- Currency: SEK
- Sector: Industrials – Commercial Services & Supplies
- Primary Exchange: Swedish Stock Exchange
Bravida’s focus on integrated solutions in electrical installations, heating, plumbing, and HVAC, coupled with its presence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, underpins its market position. The company’s strategy to manage capital through buybacks reflects its commitment to shareholder value while maintaining financial flexibility.




