Society Pass Invests $8.8 Million in Sapience AI for European GPU Services

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Society Pass Invests $8.8 Million in Sapience AI for European GPU Services

Society Pass Inc. has announced an $8.8 million investment in Sapience AI, a European-based GPU-as-a-Service provider. The transaction was funded through a combination of $600,000 in cash and the transfer of 1,822,540 shares of NUTR, allowing Society Pass to leverage its currently illiquid holdings for growth opportunities. Sapience AI, which has access to Nvidia's Blackwell chips, is focused on developing smaller colocation data centres in Europe for short- and long-term customer leasing. This minority investment is expected to help Sapience scale efficiently and may yield future gains for Society Pass shareholders. The funding follows a $3 million share offering at $2.00 per share that closed on December 31, 2025, which added 1.5 million new shares to Society Pass’s outstanding shares without any warrant coverage.

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