Veritasi Homes & Properties Plc has secured N50 billion [1] in funding to accelerate its expansion across Nigeria [1].
The capital injection allows the firm to scale its development projects during a period of significant housing demand. By utilizing non-interest financing, the company avoids traditional debt structures while strengthening its ability to execute large-scale residential and commercial builds.
The company obtained the funds through a non-interest commercial paper programme [2]. This financial instrument provides the liquidity necessary to strengthen its funding capacity as it targets growth in multiple regions [2].
Veritasi Homes intends to use the N50 billion [1] to expand its footprint throughout the country. The move is part of a broader strategy to increase the availability of developed properties in the Nigerian market [2].
While the company did not specify the exact number of new projects, the funding is earmarked specifically for expansion [1]. The use of a commercial paper programme indicates a shift toward diversified corporate financing for the real estate sector in Nigeria [2].
“Veritasi Homes & Properties Plc has secured N50 billion in funding to accelerate its expansion across Nigeria.”
The use of non-interest commercial paper by a major real estate player suggests a growing trend toward Islamic finance or ethical banking models in Nigeria's corporate sector. By bypassing traditional interest-bearing loans, Veritasi Homes can manage its cost of capital differently while addressing the systemic housing deficit in the region.



