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Invest In The Nigerian Breweries Plc Series 7 And Series 8 Commercial Paper

Nigerian Breweries Plc (NBPlc) is pleased to inform The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) and the investing public of the continuation of its Commercial Paper (“CP”) programme with the launch of Series 7 and 8 of the programme which opens on the 6th of April, 2020.

Brandnewsday reports that the Series 7 would be for a tenor of 182 days, Series 8 would be for 270 days. The CP Programme aims to raise up to a maximum of N48 billion to support the Company’s short term funding needs.

Invest In The Nigerian Breweries Plc Series 7 And Series 8 Commercial Paper

The CP Programme continues to provide the opportunity for non-equity investors to invest in the Company, support the Company’s cost management initiatives and serve as an additional source of funding for the Company.

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