Regency Alliance Insurance Launches N7bn Private Placement

Regency Alliance Insurance Plc has officially launched a private placement valued at approximately N7 billion as part of its ongoing capital-raising initiative aimed at strengthening its financial position.

The launch ceremony held last Friday unveiled the offer of 7,368,421,052 ordinary shares of 50 kobo each at 95 kobo per share, with payment to be made in full upon acceptance.

The move follows the recent conclusion of the underwriter’s N3.04 billion rights issue.

According to the company, the placing list will open on July 15, 2026, and close on July 16, 2026, reflecting an accelerated fundraising process targeted at qualified investors. The strict window indicates a highly targeted capital deployment effort aimed at institutional investors. It requires investors to pay the full transaction fee immediately upon acceptance of the application.

The exercise is being coordinated by Investment One Financial Services Limited as the Lead Issuing House, with Radix Capital Partners Limited serving as the Joint Issuing House and Greenwich Merchant Bank Limited acting as the Financial Adviser.

Regency Alliance Insurance Plc says its private placement forms part of its broader strategy to reinforce its capital base, enhance underwriting capacity and position the company for sustainable growth in Nigeria’s evolving insurance market.

Industry analysts note that stronger capitalisation would enable insurers to underwrite larger risks, improve claims-paying ability and deepen confidence among policyholders and investors.

Market observers believe the successful completion of the private placement will further strengthen Regency Alliance Insurance Plc’s balance sheet and enhance its ability to compete in key business segments.

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