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Commercial Paper Issuance: TrustBanc Holdings Limited Series 1

 


TRUSTBANC HOLDINGS LIMITED (“TrustBanc” or the “Company” or the “Issuer”) Opened Series 1 and 2 Commercial Paper Issuance Worth Up to ₦20 Billion- Closes on the 23rd of March.

TrustBanc Holdings Limited has commenced its Series 1 & 2 Commercial Paper (CP) issuance, aiming to raise up to ₦20 billion under its ₦100 billion Commercial Paper Issuance Programme. This issuance presents a unique opportunity for investors looking to participate in Nigeria’s growing financial market. 

TrustBanc Holdings Limited TrustBanc was incorporated on 26th July 2018 as a holding company that synergises the operations of TrustBanc Financial Group (“the Group”). The Group is an integrated financial services group with solutions covering wealth management, ethical and conventional investments management, securities trading, savings, lending and forex. TrustBanc will eventually evolve to receive dividends from subsidiaries and absorb some expenses as the need arises.

TrustBanc provides an integrated strategy and governance that allows for shared services, increased efficiencies, reduced duplication, reduced cost of capital, operations and service delivery within the Group. This allows member companies to benefit in terms of scale, branding and perception, talent sharing and management, technology, and office management.

The current offer, which opened on Thursday 12th of March, 2026 is expected to close on Monday, March 23, 2026. 

TrustBanc provides a bouquet of investment products that cover both traditional and alternative asset classes. The company's offerings include discretionary portfolio services, where it manage funds on behalf of clients according to predefined guidelines that align with their risk−return profiles. TrustBanc is an integrated financial services group with solutions covering wealth management, non−interest finance and investment, corporate finance, corporate treasury management and settlements, securities trading, savings and lending. The Group currently consists of four operating subsidiaries, regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and Lagos State Government. For more information about the company visit https://www.trustbancgroup.com/

As highlighted in the 2025 Unaudited Account sighted by our team, TrustBanc Holdings achieved 2.46 billion in Net Interest Income and 4.5 billion in Total Operating Income. Net Operating Income closed at 4.35 billion, while Profit After Tax closed at 1.46 billion. 

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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