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Diginex’s Billion-Dollar Wager to Escape Nasdaq Peril

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 17, 2026
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The clock is ticking for Diginex. While orchestrating a transformative $1.5 billion acquisition to escape operational irrelevance, the company is simultaneously fighting for its very listing on the Nasdaq. This high-stakes balancing act defines a period of extreme volatility and strategic gambles for the firm.

On one front, Diginex is finalizing a binding purchase agreement to acquire Resulticks Global, a specialist in AI-driven customer analytics. The entire consideration of $1.5 billion will be paid in newly issued Diginex shares, priced at $1.32 per share—a significant premium to the current market price. The transaction is expected to close within the next 30 to 45 days.

This deal represents a flight forward for Diginex, whose own financials paint a stark picture. For the first half of its current fiscal year, the company reported revenue of just $2.0 million alongside an operating loss that widened to $6.0 million. The acquisition catapults it into a new league. Resulticks brings substantial scale, having generated approximately $150 million in revenue last fiscal year with an operating profit of $46 million, translating to a robust 32% margin. The target has historically grown at an average annual rate of 70%, with management projecting revenue could reach up to $210 million in 2026 and $280 million in 2027.

Concurrently, Diginex is battling a formal warning from the Nasdaq. The exchange has notified the company that its share price has traded below the critical $1.00 threshold for too long. To remedy this, shareholders approved an 8-for-1 reverse stock split at an extraordinary general meeting in mid-April. The goal is to achieve a closing share price above $1.00 for ten consecutive trading days. The deadline to comply is September 21, 2026; failure would trigger immediate delisting from the US technology exchange.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Diginex?

The market’s reaction to these parallel dramas has been volatile. Following news of the deal, trading saw wild swings, with the stock briefly surging over 50% at European trading venues and touching the one-euro mark. On a single day, over 71 million shares changed hands on the Nasdaq. Some of this frenzy has since subsided, with the stock recently trading around €0.47 on Tradegate.

Despite the potential dilution from the massive share issuance and the looming Nasdaq deadline, institutional investors are showing interest. Recent mandatory disclosures reveal position increases by heavyweight firms including UBS and Bank of America. To facilitate its restructuring, Diginex has also created formal room for the deal by authorizing 495 million new ordinary shares and has restructured an existing credit facility through the end of 2026 to secure financial flexibility.

Management plans to present the integrated corporate strategy for the newly formed entity in the second quarter of 2026. For now, the company is navigating a narrow path, betting that a transformative acquisition can secure its future before a stock exchange countdown seals its fate.

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