Updated Mar 23, 2026 by PCF Group
PCF Group S.A. has initiated a private subscription process for up to 5,853,941 new Series F ordinary shares.
The offering is restricted to qualified investors, defined as those holding at least 0.25% of voting rights or possessing a minimum of €100,000 in eligible securities.
Trigon Dom Maklerski S.A. and Trigon Investment Banking have been engaged to manage the execution of the subscription process.
Key shareholder Sebastian Wojciechowski has entered into a lock-up agreement regarding his existing shares in the company.
The company intends to list the Series F shares on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, utilizing a prospectus exemption for up to 20% of existing shares.
The offering is strictly for offshore transactions and is prohibited in the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Africa, and other jurisdictions where it would violate local securities laws.
No formal prospectus will be prepared for this transaction, as the process is classified as a private subscription rather than a public offering.
PCF Group S.A. has initiated a private subscription process for up to 5,853,941 new Series F ordinary shares.
The offering is restricted to qualified investors, defined as those holding at least 0.25% of voting rights or possessing a minimum of €100,000 in eligible securities.
Trigon Dom Maklerski S.A. and Trigon Investment Banking have been engaged to manage the execution of the subscription process.
Key shareholder Sebastian Wojciechowski has entered into a lock-up agreement regarding his existing shares in the company.
The company intends to list the Series F shares on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, utilizing a prospectus exemption for up to 20% of existing shares.
The offering is strictly for offshore transactions and is prohibited in the United States, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Africa, and other jurisdictions where it would violate local securities laws.
No formal prospectus will be prepared for this transaction, as the process is classified as a private subscription rather than a public offering.