Cannasouth issues $1,220,000 in Secured Convertible Notes

GENERAL
Fri, Aug 02 2024 03:46 pm

Cannasouth Limited (NZX:CBD) advises that it has launched a wholesale offer of secured convertible notes (“Notes”) to raise up to $2,400,000.

Issue Terms

CBD has secured subscription agreements under which a total of $1,220,000 of Notes were issued by the company on 31 July 2024. The principal terms of the Notes are detailed below.

Given the structure of the Notes offer, only wholesale investors, eligible investors and close business associates (as defined by the Financial Markets Conduct Act 2013) are entitled to participate in the Notes offer.

Principal Terms of Notes

The principal terms of the Notes are as follows:

1) The Notes have a term of 24 months.

2) The Noteholders may at their option (subject to paragraph 6 below) either:

(a) redeem the Notes for cash at the expiry of the term of the Notes; or

(b) convert all or some of the Notes into ordinary CBD shares at an issue price of 3 cents per share at anytime prior to the expiry of the term of the Notes, subject to paragraph 5 below.

3) The Notes bear an interest rate of 10% per annum.

4) The obligations of CBD under the Notes are secured by:

(a) an existing General Security Agreement over CBD’s present and after acquired property granted in favour of all of the Noteholders; and

(b) a new General Security Agreement over Cannasouth Cultivation Limited’s and Eqalis Pharmaceuticals Limited’s present and after acquired property granted in favour of all of the Noteholders.

5) The exercise of the conversion rights are subject to the Company’s shareholders approving the conversion rights on or before 31 January 2026.

-ENDS-

For further information visit www.cannasouth.co.nz or contact:

Garry Whimp
Administrator, Blacklock Rose Ltd
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 021 587 230

Ben Francis
Administrator, Blacklock Rose Ltd
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 021 042 6991
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