Updated Mar 17, 2026 by PCF Group
PCF Group is seeking to raise at least 100.9 million PLN through the issuance of up to 2,510,904 new Series G ordinary shares.
The capital injection is intended to fund the development of key titles—Project Dagger, Bifrost, and Victoria—and support the company's transition to a Game-as-a-Service model.
The issuance will exclude pre-emptive rights for existing shareholders to accelerate the private subscription process via a competitive book-building exercise.
To protect major stakeholders, investors holding at least 0.25% of company votes are granted priority rights to maintain their relative ownership percentages.
This Series G offering addresses a funding shortfall from a previous Series F round that failed to meet its total capital targets.
Following the share placement, PCF Group plans to dematerialize the new shares and list them on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
The company is pursuing a diversified financing strategy that combines this equity issuance with non-dilutive sources to support its self-publishing autonomy.
PCF Group is seeking to raise at least 100.9 million PLN through the issuance of up to 2,510,904 new Series G ordinary shares.
The capital injection is intended to fund the development of key titles—Project Dagger, Bifrost, and Victoria—and support the company's transition to a Game-as-a-Service model.
The issuance will exclude pre-emptive rights for existing shareholders to accelerate the private subscription process via a competitive book-building exercise.
To protect major stakeholders, investors holding at least 0.25% of company votes are granted priority rights to maintain their relative ownership percentages.
This Series G offering addresses a funding shortfall from a previous Series F round that failed to meet its total capital targets.
Following the share placement, PCF Group plans to dematerialize the new shares and list them on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
The company is pursuing a diversified financing strategy that combines this equity issuance with non-dilutive sources to support its self-publishing autonomy.