pstrongThe funds raised will be used for investments in Vertex’s captive and network funds./strong/p pVertex Venture Holdings Ltd has issued a $637,000 US dollar Class A redeemable preference shares at US$100 each and 100,000 Singapore dollar Class A redeemable preference shares, each priced at US$100 and S$100.
Vertex Venture Holdings Ltd has issued a $637,000 US dollar Class A redeemable preference shares at US$100 each and 100,000 Singapore dollar Class A redeemable preference shares, each priced at US$100 and S$100.
The funds raised from this issuance will be allocated to investment commitments in Vertex’s captive and/or network funds.
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