MTN Nigeria Targets N50 Billion with Series 15 and 16 Commercial Papers

December 25, 2024

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Commercial papers

MTN Nigeria Communications Plc has announced the launch of its Series 15 and 16 commercial papers under its N250 billion Commercial Paper Issuance Programme, targeting N50 billion to support its working capital and operational efficiency.

This development comes on the heels of an impressive N72.18 billion oversubscription in its recently concluded commercial paper issuance. The oversubscription reflects growing investor confidence in MTN Nigeria’s financial performance and operational strategies.

In a statement, MTN Nigeria highlighted that the new series aims to strengthen its short-term liquidity position, aligning with its strategic objective to maintain operational resilience in a dynamic business environment. The proceeds will be directed towards optimizing operational efficiencies, including working capital requirements.

Ralph Mupita, MTN Nigeria’s CEO, remarked, This issuance reinforces our commitment to strengthening our operations and creating sustainable value for our shareholders and stakeholders.”

The Series 15 and 16 papers are expected to attract a diverse range of investors, including institutional and retail participants, as MTN Nigeria leverages its robust credit rating and market reputation. Analysts believe the offering will further solidify MTN Nigeria’s position in the telecommunications and financial markets.

MTN Nigeria’s commercial paper programme has been pivotal in its financial strategy, enabling the company to reduce financing costs while supporting its operations and expansion plans. The company has consistently utilized the capital market to address liquidity needs and finance growth initiatives.

Investors are drawn to the telecommunications giant due to its strong financial performance and consistent market leadership. MTN Nigeria has reported steady revenue growth, driven by increased data usage, mobile money services, and digital transformation efforts.

As the Series 15 and 16 issuance gains traction, MTN Nigeria’s success in raising N50 billion will depend on favorable market conditions and continued investor confidence. The company’s proactive approach to capital management ensures its ability to adapt to the evolving demands of the telecommunications sector.

With these commercial papers, MTN Nigeria is poised to maintain its competitive edge and deliver on its promise of innovation and growth, further cementing its role as a leader in the Nigerian telecoms industry.


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