AIICO Capital Launches ₦6.5bn Skymark Partners Commercial Paper Issuance as Offer Remains Open

Strong earnings growth, balance-sheet expansion, and a clear yield premium over Treasury Bills underpin Series 54–56 offer

Skymark Partners Commercial Paper

AIICO Capital Limited has announced the launch of Skymark Partners Limited’s Series 54, 55 and 56 Commercial Paper (CP) Issuances, with a combined target size of up to ₦6.5 billion, under the company’s ₦30 billion Commercial Paper Programme. The offer remains open to investors.

Skymark Partners Limited is a proprietary investment company with investments across financial services, real estate, technology, education, and agriculture. The firm deploys capital using proprietary analytical models and leverages long-standing institutional relationships to capture fast-growing opportunities in Nigeria’s real economy.

Earnings Momentum and Rapid Balance-Sheet Growth

Skymark Partners’ audited and management accounts point to a sharp acceleration in operating performance.

As at December 31, 2024, the company recorded gross earnings of ₦6.39 billion, rising further to ₦9.54 billion by Q3 2025, significantly higher than ₦2.94 billion recorded in full-year 2023.

Profitability has strengthened alongside revenue growth. Net profit rose to ₦1.39 billion in December 2024 and ₦2.79 billion in Q3 2025, up from ₦682.41 million in December 2023.

The balance sheet has expanded materially. Total assets increased from ₦31.31 billion in 2024 to ₦55.35 billion by Q3 2025, while net assets rose from ₦3.09 billion to ₦5.87 billion over the same period—highlighting both scale and retained earnings growth.

Proven Commercial Paper Track Record

Skymark Partners registered its Commercial Paper Programme with FMDQ Exchange in February 2022 at ₦5 billion, before upsizing it to ₦10 billion in September 2023 and subsequently to ₦30 billion in February 2025.

To date, the company has raised ₦74.05 billion across fifty-three CP series, with ₦50.74 billion already repaid, reinforcing its credibility in Nigeria’s short-term debt market and its disciplined approach to capital management.

The Issuer is rated A+ by DataPro, reflecting strong credit fundamentals and repayment capacity.

How Skymark’s CP Compares with Treasury Bills and OMO

Beyond issuer fundamentals, the attractiveness of the Series 54–56 Commercial Paper lies in its clear yield premium over sovereign money-market instruments.

Ad Banner

In the current environment shaped by monetary tightening and cautious liquidity management by the Central Bank of Nigeria, Treasury Bill and OMO yields have moderated from 2024 peaks but remain below high-quality corporate CP yields.

Pricing Comparison: Commercial Paper vs Sovereign Money-Market Instruments

InstrumentTenorTypical Market Yield (Jan 2026 range)Skymark CP Implied YieldYield Pickup
Nigerian Treasury Bills91 days13.0% – 15.0%19.0% (Series 54)+400–600 bps
OMO Bills~180 days16.0% – 18.0%21.0% (Series 55)+300–500 bps
OMO Bills~270 days18.0% – 20.0%24.0% (Series 56)+400–600 bps

What the Yield Premium Signals

  • Credit Spread Compensation: Treasury Bills and OMO instruments carry sovereign risk, while Skymark’s CP reflects A+ rated corporate credit. The spread compensates investors for incremental credit exposure.
  • Short-Duration Protection: All three series are sub-one-year instruments, limiting duration risk in a still-uncertain interest-rate cycle.
  • Real Return Consideration: With inflation still elevated, CP yields in the 19%–24% range offer stronger real-return potential than most short-dated sovereign paper.
  • Portfolio Role: The issuance can serve as a yield-enhancing complement to Treasury Bill holdings or a substitute for OMO exposure where access is constrained.

Key Terms of the Offer

ItemDetails
IssuerSkymark Partners Limited
Issuing & Placing AgentAIICO Capital Limited
Target SizeUp to ₦6.5 billion
Series / Tenor54 (92 days) • 55 (183 days) • 56 (269 days)
Implied Yield19% • 21% • 24%
Discount Rate18.1317% • 18.9996% • 20.3930%
Pricing MethodFixed Price
Issuer RatingA+ (DataPro)
Minimum Subscription₦5,000,000 and multiples of ₦1,000 thereafter
Offer OpensWednesday, 21 January 2026
Offer ClosesMonday, 26 January 2026
Allocation DateMonday, 26 January 2026
Funding DateTuesday, 27 January 2026
Use of ProceedsWorking capital
ListingSEC-approved securities exchange

The Commercial Paper is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission Nigeria, providing regulatory oversight and investor assurance.

 

 

Share this article

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Receive the latest news

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Get notified about new articles