Orion180 Insurance Group files S-1 for a Nasdaq IPO as OIG

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Orion180 Insurance Group files S-1 for Nasdaq IPO

A specialty property insurer just registered for a Nasdaq listing, and it lined up seven underwriters including Goldman Sachs, UBS and RBC before naming a price or share count. Terms and deal size land in a future amendment, so this is the moment to get on the name early.

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Orion180 Insurance Group Inc. filed an S-1 registration statement with the SEC on August 20, 2026, taking the first formal step toward a public listing on Nasdaq. The filing puts a specialty property insurer into the IPO pipeline while public markets show renewed appetite for insurance-sector names.

Orion180 secured seven banks before disclosing a single number, with Goldman Sachs, UBS, and RBC among those committed to the deal. A syndicate of that caliber assembled before pricing terms are set signals that institutional interest has already been gauged and, at least in part, secured.

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No share count, price range, or deal size has been disclosed. Those terms arrive in a future amendment to the registration statement, standard procedure that leaves investors with a name and a story to assess ahead of a valuation. The window between filing and pricing is where informed investors do their deepest homework.

For anyone tracking the specialty insurance space, this is the moment to begin building familiarity with Orion180's business model and competitive position before the amendment drops and the pricing debate begins in earnest. Once a price range is filed, the conversation shifts quickly from fundamentals to deal mechanics.

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