HUMBL Secures Additional Financing Round and Reduces Debt Through the Exchange of Notes for Stock
HUMBL, Inc. (OTCQB:HMBL) announced a significant debt reduction by exchanging $3,176,804.61 in promissory notes for 37,374,172 shares of common stock. This move improves the company's financial standing as it also secured a $1,500,000 investment from Sartorii, LLC, resulting in a cash position of $5,000,000. The note issued to Sartorii carries a 4% interest rate, increasing to 8% in the event of default. CEO Brian Foote acknowledged the importance of reducing debt for the company's future stability.
- Reduced debt by exchanging $3,176,804.61 in promissory notes for common stock.
- Secured a $1,500,000 investment, improving cash position to $5,000,000.
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San Diego, CA, April 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HUMBL, Inc. (OTCQB:HMBL) announced today that it has reduced its debt balance by exchanging promissory notes for common stock.
On March 28, 2022, HUMBL entered into exchange agreements with various noteholders. Pursuant to such agreements, HUMBL exchanged promissory notes representing
In addition to the note exchange, on March 30, 2022, HUMBL received a
“HUMBL is grateful for the confidence that our early investors continue to show in the company,” said Brian Foote, CEO of HUMBL. “We are also highly cognizant of our debt load at the company and will continually look for ways to reduce that in the future.”
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HUMBL is a Web 3, blockchain platform with both consumer and commercial divisions.
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