Xebra Brands Ltd. Plans $150,000 Fundraising Initiative Amid Debt Settlement
Xebra Brands Ltd. is carving its strategic path in the burgeoning cannabis market with new financial maneuvers. In the latter part of this week, the company revealed its intent to raise $150,000 through a private placement while simultaneously settling $450,000 in debt.
Details of the Fundraising
To facilitate this financial strategy, Xebra will issue up to 3 million units priced at 5 cents each. Each unit will include one common share and a half-warrant exercisable at 10 cents for a duration of two years.
Debt Settlement Strategy
As part of the debt settlement, Xebra will issue as many as 9 million shares to insiders and service providers, also valued at the same discounted price of 5 cents.
Progress in CBD Product Manufacturing
Having made significant strides in its operations, last year Xebra completed its first manufacturing run of Elements CBD products through its partnership with Restorative Botanicals. The plan is to import these products into Mexico as soon as the necessary permits are acquired. Additionally, Xebra has forged a distribution agreement with ICAN Pharmacies FADERMEX, which will enable the sale of its products across seven pharmacy locations.
Legal Foundations
In a pivotal move for its operations, Xebra secured a unanimous ruling from the Mexican Supreme Court in 2021 that provides a supportive legal framework for its cannabis operations within the country.
Market Opportunities in Mexico
Rodrigo Gallardo, the interim CEO of Xebra Brands, shared insights into the company’s future approach, stating, “By focusing on strategic partnerships and accretive M&A in both the U.S. and Mexico, along with our robust commercial activities, we are well-positioned to capitalize on the significant opportunities in the CBD market in Mexico ahead of legalization.”
Gallardo emphasized the company’s commitment to establishing the Elements brand as a household name and stressed the importance of delivering exceptional products that adhere to the highest standards of quality and consumer satisfaction.
The Mexican Cannabis Market and Projections
Xebra holds exclusive rights to produce and sell cannabis products containing less than 1% THC in Mexico. According to company research leveraging Statista Market Insights data, the country’s cannabis market is projected to surge, potentially reaching $3.2 billion by 2026, with CBD sales alone estimated to amount to $210 million.
Strategic Leadership and Expertise
In enhancing its operational frameworks, Xebra recently engaged veteran consumer goods executive Melise Panetta and her consulting firm. Panetta brings a wealth of experience from her previous roles at PepsiCo and SC Johnson, along with essential insights into the cannabis industry gained from her work with notable brands like Keef Colas and High Times.
Looking Ahead
Pending approval from Canadian regulatory bodies, company officers and directors are expected to actively participate in both the fundraising and debt settlement initiatives. Xebra aims to finalize these deals by January 30, channeling the proceeds into working capital and other general corporate purposes.
Conclusion
Xebra Brands Ltd. is strategically positioning itself in the cannabis market with its recent fundraising and debt settlement announcements. The company’s careful approach to expanding its product offerings in Mexico, combined with its commitment to quality and strategic partnerships, indicates a promising future in this dynamic industry.

0 Comments