Genneia SA, an Argentine power producer, has filed for an initial public offering in New York, seeking to become the first Argentine company to list in the US since at least 2019. Bloomberg reports that the filing is intended to restart US-market access for Argentine issuers, which has been absent or limited in recent years. Investing.com similarly says Genneia has submitted paperwork for a US IPO and frames it as the first Argentine listing in the US since 2019.

While the reports confirm the filing and the targeted market, they do not provide additional details in the excerpts provided, such as the size of the offering, pricing expectations, or the specific timeline for trading. As with any IPO filing, the process depends on regulatory review and other customary steps before the company can complete the offering. Overall, the sources agree that Genneia’s move is a notable attempt to bring an Argentine company back to the US public markets after a multi-year gap.