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Bragg Gaming prices US$1.3 million private placement at US$1.73 per subscription receipt
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Bragg Gaming prices US$1.3 million private placement at US$1.73 per subscription receipt
  • Bragg Gaming Group announced a non-brokered private placement of up to 751,445 subscription receipts at USD 1.73 each for up to USD 1.3 million.
  • Each subscription receipt converts into one share and one non-transferable warrant once conditions tied to the Drayton International acquisition are met.
  • Warrants carry a USD 2.16 exercise price with a 36-month term from the transaction closing, subject to an acceleration trigger.
  • Closing is expected on or about June 19, 2026; proceeds earmarked for general corporate purposes.
  • Insiders plan to participate; Matt Davey also intends to subscribe, targeting about a 10% stake post-transaction on a non-diluted basis.


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