Sequans Communications to Redeem $94.5 Million Debentures Using Bitcoin Collateral

Reuters
Feb 13
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SQNS">Sequans Communications</a> to Redeem $94.5 Million Debentures Using Bitcoin Collateral

Sequans Communications SA has announced a plan to fully repay its remaining $94.5 million in convertible debt. The repayment will be funded by selling Bitcoin held as collateral, with the goal of completing the process by June 1, 2026. If the Bitcoin is fully sold and any debt remains, repayment of the outstanding amount may be delayed until at least January 2027.

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