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Home » VFD Group Targets Unicorn Status as SEC Approves N50.6bn Rights Issue

VFD Group Targets Unicorn Status as SEC Approves N50.6bn Rights Issue

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Techeconomy by Techeconomy
March 16, 2026
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Nonso Okpala, CEO/managing director of VFD Group

Nonso Okpala, CEO/managing director of VFD Group

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially approved the allotment of VFD Group Plc’s N50.6 billion Rights Issue, marking the successful conclusion of one of the most significant capital-raising exercises in the Nigerian investment sector.

The approval has triggered an immediate positive reaction in the equities market, with the Group’s share price rallying by 12.5% over two trading days to close at N12.50.

Subscription Success and Market Impact

The Rights Issue, which offered 5,067,396,400 ordinary shares at N10.00 per share, achieved a 100% subscription rate.

According to allotment documents, the offer attracted broad participation from both existing and new investors:

Existing Shareholders: Accounted for approximately 88% of the total subscription.

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New Investors: 138 new investors entered the expanded capital structure by acquiring rights traded on the floor of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX).

Surplus Funds: Due to additional demand, the Group will refund approximately N1.83 billion in surplus payments to eleven shareholders who over-subscribed.

Investors who participated in the offer at N10.00 have already seen a 25% gain on their investment following the post-approval price rally.

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The capital infusion is set to accelerate VFD Group’s Governance as a Strategy (GaaS) model.

Nonso Okpala, group managing director of VFD, noted that the proceeds would be deployed to upscale flagship businesses by strengthening the balance sheet of core portfolio companies; recapitalizing capital market-related entities to meet new regulatory requirements; funding the Group’s entry into Southern Africa and the United Kingdom, and accelerating the development of potential unicorns within its diversified ecosystem.

Folajimi Adeleye, executive director of Finance for the Group, highlighted that the increased capitalization addresses previous concerns regarding market liquidity and float.

By expanding the share base, VFD Group is positioning itself to attract more local pension fund managers and foreign institutional investors.

“This milestone provides the necessary capital buffer to harden our institutional infrastructure and accelerate our pan-African footprint,” Okpala stated. “We are filling an immense vacuum across many sectors of the economy and, in doing so, creating unparalleled value for our shareholders.”

Following the SEC’s Letter of No Objection, the Group has initiated the formal distribution process e-allotment as shares will be credited to shareholders’ Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) accounts by April 2, 2026, and surplus monies from over-subscription are expected to be returned to affected investors by April 10, 2026.

For VFD Group, the 100% subscription of this N50.6 billion raise is a strong vote of confidence in its proprietary investment model.

As the Nigerian economy continues to navigate inflationary pressures and currency volatility, VFD’s move to harden its infrastructure suggests a defensive yet growth-oriented strategy aimed at turning market dislocations into long-term value.

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