MoneyMe (ASX:MME) - CEO, Clayton Howes
CEO, Clayton Howes
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  • MoneyMe (MME) shares took a hit today as it raises $20 million through an institutional placement to support continued loan book growth and support its existing debt facilities
  • The company will issue about 40 million new shares at a price of 50 cents each, representing a 28 per cent discount to its last closing price of 69 cents
  • In addition to the placement, the company has planned to launch a non-underwritten share purchase plan to raise a further $1.2 million
  • Furthermore, MoneyMe has received bids from certain directors to raise an additional $1.2 million, subject to shareholder approval
  • Shares dropped 27.5 per cent today to close at 50 cents

MoneyMe (MME) shares took a hit today as it raises $20 million through an institutional placement to support continued loan book growth and support its existing debt facilities.

The company will issue about 40 million new shares at a price of 50 cents each, representing a 28 per cent discount to its last closing price of 69 cents.

A total of $2.16 million of these funds are subject to shareholder approval.

In addition to the placement, the company has planned to launch a non-underwritten share purchase plan to raise a further $1.2 million.

Furthermore, MoneyMe has received bids from certain directors to raise an additional $1.2 million, subject to shareholder approval.

Managing Director and CEO Clayton Howes said he was pleased with the interest seen in the placement.

“Capitalising the business in a challenging environment to fund asset growth and support debt facilities is important and a good step for the business,” he said.

Shares dropped 27.5 per cent today to close at 50 cents.

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