Scorpius Holdings Inc. Secures $128,000 Institutional Loan Under New Promissory Note Agreement
**Scorpius Holdings Inc. Secures $128,000 Loan from Institutional Investor** Scorpius Holdings Inc. has entered into a new financing agreement with an institutional investor, issuing a non-convertible promissory note worth $128,000. The note, signed on September 22, 2025, accrues interest at 5% per annum and is set to mature on the earlier of October 31, 2025, the occurrence of a defined corporate event, or an event of default. Upon maturity or redemption, the company will pay an additional 5% premium on the principal. The transaction was completed under a private placement exemption and is subject to customary default provisions. The funds are expected to support Scorpius Holdings' ongoing operations and growth initiatives.
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