Currenc Group Inc. Settles $5.7 Million Litigation with D. Boral Capital LLC for $5.5 Million

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Currenc Group Inc. Settles $5.7 Million Litigation with D. Boral Capital LLC for $5.5 Million

Currenc Group Inc., a company registered in the Cayman Islands, has resolved a legal dispute with D. Boral Capital LLC, a promissory note holder. The litigation, initiated in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, centered on D. Boral's demand for the repayment of a $5,700,000 promissory note, plus interest and legal costs. On June 30, 2025, both parties reached a settlement agreement, with Currenc agreeing to pay D. Boral a total of $5,500,000. The settlement amount is structured in installments, with payments scheduled from July to November 2025. The settlement also resolves all current and potential future claims related to this litigation.

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