EBR Systems Inc. Raises $36 Million Through Institutional Placement on ASX

Reuters
29 May
EBR Systems Inc. Raises $36 Million Through Institutional Placement on ASX

EBR Systems, Inc. has announced a significant institutional placement of 55.9 million CHESS Depository Interests (CDIs), each representing one share of the company's common stock. Priced at A$1.00 per CDI, the placement on the Australian Securities Exchange $(ASX)$ aims to raise approximately U.S. $36 million. This amount is before deducting fees for underwriting, management, selling, and advising, which total U.S. $2,247,718. The placement was fully underwritten by J.P. Morgan Securities Australia Limited and Morgans Corporate Limited, with Wilsons Corporate Finance Limited and E&P Capital Pty Limited also acting as joint lead managers. The transaction was settled on May 26, 2025, and was exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933.

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