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VFD Redeems ₦12.8b CP, Reinforcing Strong Liquidity And Credibility

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NKECHI NAECHE-ESEZOBOR—VFD Group PLC the fast-growing Principal Investment firm, has announced the successful, timely redemption of its ₦12.83 Billion Series 5 Commercial Paper (CP), issued under its ₦20 Billion Commercial Paper Programme.

The redemption was executed on its maturity date of November 14, 2025, demonstrating the Group’s unwavering commitment to market discipline. More importantly, the prompt redemption of the commercial paper reinforces the strong liquidity and efficient balance sheet management of the Group.

The successful settlement, completed amidst ongoing domestic market volatility, is a decisive strategy to deleverage the balance sheet. By successfully retiring the ₦12.83 Billion commercial paper, VFD Group demonstrates its capacity to generate internal liquidity to meet all obligations as and when due.

This also underpins the strong credit rating and overall credibility of the Group. Notably, investors continued to demonstrate confidence in the strong fundamentals of VFD Group Plc, as reflected in the positive momentum of its ongoing ₦50 Billion Rights Issue (Five Billion Units of Ordinary Shares at the price of N10.00/Share), which is scheduled to close on November 24, 2025.

READ ALSO: VFD Group Grows Gross Earnings By 33% To ₦45.1bn FY23

Notably, VFD has shown consistent credibility and commitment to the growth of the Nigerian debt market, since its debut commercial paper offer in July 2023 (The Series 1 Offer).

The Group has raised and successfully redeemed a total of N33.4billion in commercial paper from the domestic market, highlighting the strong investors’ confidence in the Group, as a prime Issuer in the market.  

This specific redemption now solidifies a track record of five consecutive, flawless cyclical maturity settlements since the CP Programme was launched in 2022.

This history demonstrates VFD Group’s ability to successfully leverage short-term financing for operational utility, integrate the funding efficiently, and meet every obligation on time, establishing the firm as a reliable and predictable Issuer in the Nigerian fixed-income market.

CP Series

Issue Amount (₦)

Issue Date

Tenor (Days)

Discount Rate

Maturity Date

Series 1

₦4.21 Billion

Oct 31, 2022

270

16.66%

Jul 28, 2023

Series 2

₦5.90 Billion

Aug 11, 2023

270

15.10%

May 7, 2024

Series 3

₦6.26 Billion

May 16, 2024

270

24.56%

Feb 10, 2025

Series 4

₦4.24 Billion

Dec 19, 2024

270

24.55%

Sep 15, 2025

Series 5

₦12.83 Billion

Feb 17, 2025

270

24.55%

Nov 14, 2025 (Redeemed)

 

Mr. Folajimi Adeleye Executive Director Finance & Investor Relations for VFD Group, stated:”The timely redemption of the Series 5 CP is non-negotiable proof of VFD Group’s robust liquidity and commitment to every stakeholder who entrusts us with capital. The redemption action, which achieved a tangible reduction in the Group’s short-term debt obligations, directly improves VFD’s funding structure. This performance contrasts sharply with prevailing fixed-income trends, positioning VFD as a premium issuer, capable of navigating current high-yield environments.”

Furthermore, this act of discipline provides assurance to our shareholders and new investors, considering the Rights Issue, underscoring VFD’s commitment to an efficient capital structure and reinforcing the firm’s resilience against the backdrop of prevailing market volatilities.

Conclusion and Forward Outlook

The successful redemption of the ₦12.83 Billion Commercial Paper underscores VFD Group’s strategic commitment to financial excellence and stability.
This liquidity event ensures the Group is structurally prepared, financially sound, and technologically equipped to leverage the new capital from its Rights Issue.

This augmented capacity will accelerate strategic initiatives, including the expansion of the Bvndle Loyalty Platform and the successful execution of critical initiatives, securing VFD Group’s place as a seasoned, dominant player in the African investment ecosystem.

About VFD Group 

VFD Group Plc is a VFD Redeems ₦12.8b CP, Reinforcing Strong Liquidity And Credibility Principal Investment Firm that strategically unlocks value for investors across multiple sectors. We are dedicated to building Africa’s value chain of investment by actively aggregating and scaling high-growth businesses within five core sectors: Financial Services & FinTech, Capital Markets, Market Infrastructure, Real Estate & Hospitality, and Ecosystem Support Services.

Our geographical mandate is global. The Group strategically leverages its strong foundation in West Africa to drive expansion, with active operations now spanning Southern Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. We are focused on generating consistent, risk-adjusted returns by applying disciplined investment strategies across diverse global economies.

In VFD, our investment decision is based on companies with exceptional management teams, compelling business models, and operate in industries that are within our domain of expertise; alignment with existing portfolio companies based on opportunities for synergies, ensuring that the businesses we invest in gain significant value over time, and then seeking out opportunities for profitable exits.

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