Bitcoin News Today: Sequans Revamps Treasury Strategy—From Bitcoin Collateral to Reducing Debt—to Enhance Shareholder Returns
- Sequans Communications sold 970 BTC to cut convertible debt by 50%, reducing total debt to $94.5M and lowering debt-to-Bitcoin NAV ratio to 39%. - Remaining 1,294 BTC collateralized outstanding debt, while the sale supported its ADS buyback program to boost Bitcoin per share metrics. - CEO Georges Karam called the move a "tactical value unlock," enabling strategic initiatives despite a $11M non-IFRS net loss in Q3 2025. - Enhanced liquidity now allows capital market initiatives like preferred share issua
Sequans Communications S.A. (NYSE: SQNS), recognized as an early adopter of
After the sale, Sequans’ Bitcoin reserves declined from 3,234 to 2,264
This reduction in debt also resulted in a $20.6 million non-cash gain from the embedded derivative tied to the convertible debt, as reflected in the company’s
The sale of 970 BTC also supports Sequans’ previously disclosed ADS repurchase initiative, which is intended to boost Bitcoin per share metrics and provide lasting value for shareholders, according to MarketScreener. The company’s improved liquidity is expected to support additional capital market activities, such as issuing preferred shares and generating returns from part of its Bitcoin assets.
This transaction highlights a wider movement among companies using digital assets to manage liabilities and refine capital structures. Sequans’ strategy demonstrates the increasing role of Bitcoin as a reserve asset, especially in industries where conventional treasuries are challenged by inflation.
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