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Commercial Paper Issuance: SUNBETH GLOBAL CONCEPTS LIMITED Series 1, 2, & 3

 


Sunbeth Global Concepts Limited (“Sunbeth” or the “Company” or the “Issuer”) Opened Series 1, 2 & 3 Commercial Paper Issuance Worth Up to ₦100 Billion- Closes on the 5th of March.

Sunbeth Global Concepts Limited has commenced its Series 1, 2 & 3 Commercial Paper (CP) issuance, aiming to raise up to ₦100 billion as part of its ₦200 billion Commercial Paper Issuance Programme.

Sunbeth is a leading global agro-commodities sourcing and trading platform that operates across key international markets. The Company was established in 2017 as a trading company focused on raw cocoa beans and cashew nuts. It originated from Sunny Owo Ventures, a cocoa-sourcing company with over 20 years of experience. Since inception, Sunbeth has sourced and exported over 200,000 metric tons of cocoa beans and 60,000 metric tons of cashew to the international markets, delivering strong revenue and profitability along the way. In 2025, the Company posted over N600 billion in revenue.

The current offer, which opened on Friday 27th of February, 2026 is expected to close on Thursday, March 5, 2026. 

The Company boasts of a comprehensive network of global strategic partners including Cargill, Mars, GCB Group, JB Cocoa, Touton, Macquarie, and StoneX, that ensure diversified product offtake and multi-destination market access. Sunbeth has since emerged as a Top 2 cocoa value-chain operator working directly with more than 30,000 farmers and collaborating with 250+ local buying agents and regional merchants across Nigeria. In addition, Sunbeth is a Top 5 non-oil exporter contributing to the country's foreign currency reserves.

Sunbeth is rated A2 by DataPro and GCR (Short Term) and A by DataPro, and BBB+ by GCR (Long Term). The ratings reflect the Company’s leading market position as one of the major cocoa exporters in Nigeria, strong revenue profile, sound earnings trajectory, strong ability to meet its obligation, and experienced management team.

Reach out to your Investment Advisor if you qualify to invest in this Series and are interested in the offer. Note that only High Net Worth Individuals (HNIs) or Eligible Individual Investors (EIIs) and Qualified Institutional Investors (QIIs) may participate in sophisticated high-risk Investment activities.

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