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HIGH RISK: Investing with leverage carries an increased risk. You can lose more than you invest.

Loan-to-value ratios for shares

Below you will find a link to the overview of Loan-to-value (LTV) ratios for shares in DNB. Here we also publish information about changes.

Overview of which shares can be leveraged

Shares and equity certificates that can be borrowed can vary over time. Click below to go to our updated overview of which instruments you can trade and leverage in DNB’s Equity trading service.

Further down on the page, we will publish information in the event of changes in the LTV ratios.

Changes in Loan-to-value ratios

DNB Carnegie have decided to adjust the LTV percentage of certain financial instruments with effect from 11 September 2025:

Company Common Name

Current LTV

New LTV

Actual change

Integrated Wind Solutions ASA

NO0013461350

0%

30%

30%

Softwareone

CH0496451508

0%

70%

70%

Norbit ASA

NO0010856511

30%

50%

20%

AutoStore Holdings Ltd

BMG0670A1099

60%

70%

10%

B2 Impact ASA

NO0010633951

60%

70%

10%

Shelf Drilling Ltd

KYG236271055

60%

70%

10%

Zaptec ASA

NO0010713936

60%

70%

10%

Moreld ASA

NO0013325506

50%

60%

10%

NRC Group ASA

NO0003679102

40%

50%

10%

Protector Forsikring ASA

NO0010209331

60%

70%

10%

Cloudberry Clean Energy ASA

NO0010876642

60%

50%

-10%

Kmc Properties ASA

NO0013637181

30%

20%

-10%

Hydrogenpro ASA

NO0010892359

40%

30%

-10%

Sparebank 1 Nordmore

NO0010691660

40%

30%

-10%

Amsc ASA

NO0010272065

60%

40%

-20%

Aker Carbon Capture ASA

NO0010890304

70%

40%

-30%

Source: The LTV Committee in DNB Carnegie

Read this before leveraging your investments!

Regardless of collateral and borrowing capacity, securities financing is best suited for investors who have knowledge of and experience with the financial market. The risk is very high, and knowledge provides you with greater security. Should the value of your investment fall, we as the lender will require additional collateral from you. If this is not possible, you will have to bear the loss.

If a price falls significantly, you may lose more than you originally invested. It is therefore important that you actively monitor the market if you have positions financed by securities financing.

Read more about securities financing

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