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Champion Breweries meets NGX free float requirement after N60 billion capital raise
Champion Breweries Plc has confirmed it has met the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) minimum free float requirement after completing a capital raise worth approximately N60 billion.
The company disclosed this in a statement released to shareholders and the investing public and made available to Nairametrics on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
The development follows the successful completion of its Public Offer and Rights Issue, which increased its free float to above the required threshold for companies listed on the Main Board of the Nigerian Exchange.
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What the Company is saying
Champion Breweries Plc says it has successfully addressed its free float deficiency ahead of the deadline earlier granted by NGX Regulation Limited (NGX RegCo).
Nairametrics checks show the company had previously been listed among nine companies flagged for free float deficiency on Schedule 7 of the latest X-Compliance Report published by NGX RegCo.
The company added that the “Below Listing Standard (BLS) Compliance Status Indicator” previously displayed beside its name across NGX platforms would be removed by NGX RegCo following confirmation of compliance.
More insights
Champion Breweries embarked on a two-step capital-raising programme aimed at strengthening its balance sheet and supporting its strategic expansion plans. The fundraising comprised a N15.9 billion Rights Issue offered to existing shareholders and a N42 billion Public Offer.
According to the company, the acquisition will transfer ownership of Bullet’s brands, trademarks, recipes, and commercial rights across its African markets to Champion Breweries while also supporting working capital needs and growth initiatives.
What you should know
Companies listed on the Nigerian Exchange are required to maintain a minimum level of shares available for public trading, known as free float, to ensure adequate market liquidity and orderly trading of their securities.
Free float represents the portion of a company’s shares available for public trading on the Exchange, excluding shares held by insiders, directors, government entities, or strategic investors, and serves as a key indicator of market liquidity and price discovery.
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