BluSky Carbon Inc. Amends Terms of Secured Debenture Financing with Extended Maturity and Updated Principal Amount
Reuters
Jul 15, 2025
BluSky Carbon Inc. Amends Terms of Secured Debenture Financing with Extended Maturity and Updated Principal Amount
BluSky Carbon Inc. has announced an amendment to the terms of its secured debenture financing. The principal amount of the debentures has been updated to US$768,275.14, with the maturity extended to October 15, 2025, following the payment of a US$75,000 extension fee. These debentures will carry an interest rate of 7% per annum, payable monthly in cash starting from February 28, 2025. The debentures are secured against the company's assets and were issued to a single arm's-length purchaser without any finder's fees or commissions. Proceeds from this offering will support the ongoing development of BluSky's business model and general working capital needs.
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