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Zwipe to raise NOK 35 million (~USD 3.13 million) through rights issue
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Nov 8, 2023
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Biometric Payments

Biometric Payments

Nov 8, 2023

Zwipe to raise NOK 35 million (~USD 3.13 million) through rights issue

Funding

  • Zwipe, a biometric payment card inlay provider, has announced a rights issue, including shares and warrants, to raise approximately NOK 35.0 million (~USD 3.13 million), with NOK 24.5 million (~USD 2.19 million) guaranteed through commitments. The board has also suggested a convertible loan issue of up to NOK 10.5 million (~USD 2.19 million).

  • The funds raised through the Rights Issue should strengthen Zwipe's financial position for the commercialization of biometric cards in payments and access control.

  • The proposal requires approval at the extraordinary general meeting on November 22, 2023.

  • Analyst QuickTake: Zwipe has looked toward rights issues as a means of raising funds in the past. Last November, the company announced a rights issue to raise around NOK 100 million (~USD 8.95 million) (subsequently approved in February 2023) to strengthen its financial position and enable Zwipe to transition from its start-up to the scale-up phase. 

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