Finceptive Redeems ₦3Bn Series 1 Commercial Paper

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Finceptive Limited has fully repaid its ₦3 billion Series 1 Commercial Paper (CP) at maturity, funding the repayment entirely from operational cash flows.

Finceptive Limited has fully repaid its ₦3 billion Series 1 CP at maturity, funding the repayment entirely from operational cash flows…..

Full Repayment, Full Confidence

This repayment represents more than a financial milestone; it demonstrates Finceptive’s emergence as a credible, performance-driven issuer in Nigeria’s debt capital market.

Investor Trust Through Innovation

When Finceptive launched the Series 1 issuance in May 2025, investors heavily oversubscribed it, reflecting strong confidence in the firm’s innovative model.

Consequently, analysts say the timely redemption confirms the firm’s transition from a promising newcomer to a reliable, disciplined issuer with robust operational governance.

Finceptive Scaling Real Impact Across Africa

Finceptive builds its approach by turning traditional economic constraints into opportunities.

Specifically, the firm converts trade receivables into working capital, bridging institutional finance with industrial output.

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The firm strategically deployed the ₦3 billion proceeds across Manufacturing, Renewable Energy, and FMCG—sectors with steady, predictable demand that aligns with standard receivable cycles.

Co-Founder and CEO, Ogochukwu Anerobi, emphasised the milestone:

“Redeeming our Series 1 CP on time demonstrates disciplined capital structuring, delivering predictable results for investors while boosting business capacity across the African value chain.”

Furthermore, Co-Founder and COO Denike Akanbi added:

“This milestone strengthens the real economy, ensuring seamless trade flows and supporting broader industrial infrastructure.”

Building on this success, Finceptive now expands into high-impact African trade corridors.

Its performance sets a new benchmark for credit quality in fintech-driven industrial finance.

By proving its model works at scale, Finceptive positions itself as a key driver of industrial growth and economic development across Africa.

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