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A Founder’s $25.4 Million Pledge: Diginex’s June 12 Deal Clock Ticks Louder

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
June 4, 2026
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Miles Pelham has put his money where his mouth is. Since Diginex went public, the chairman and founder has poured around $25.4 million of his own capital into the company at an average price of $5.69 per share. The firm highlights that personal commitment as a signal of long-term conviction, but the real prize — and the pressure — now centers on one date: June 12, 2026.

That is the extended deadline for Diginex to complete its acquisition of Resulticks, a deal that would dramatically reshape the company. The original closing date of May 29 passed without all conditions being met, forcing a one-time extension. The clock is now ticking again, and the company has explicitly cautioned that no closing is guaranteed.

From ESG Reporting to a Data-Driven Powerhouse

The transaction is far more than a simple bolt-on acquisition. Diginex plans to fuse its ESG data platform with Resulticks’ “real-time decisioning” capabilities, turning sustainability insights into actionable commercial outcomes. The combined infrastructure would process hundreds of millions of data points each month for banks, asset managers, and corporate clients.

At the same time, the group’s four operating units — Diginex, Plan A, Matter, and The Remedy Project — are being consolidated into a single unified platform. Sales, technology, and operations are set to be streamlined, moving Diginex from a niche RegTech player to a broader data and customer intelligence provider.

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A Staggering Size Gap

The financial disparity between acquirer and target is striking. Resulticks is expected to contribute roughly $150 million in annual revenue and EBITDA of up to $50 million. Diginex, by contrast, reported trailing revenue of just $3.57 million and a net loss of $9.86 million. Those target figures for Resulticks are, of course, contingent on the deal closing — they are not yet consolidated group numbers.

Diginex also points to measurable operational progress at its ESG data subsidiary Matter, acquired in 2025 for $13 million. The automation rate for carbon-data extraction from corporate reports has jumped from 25% to 80%. Matter serves institutions managing $20 trillion in assets, a scale that promises significant data-processing improvements if the integration proceeds.

Uncertainty Remains Until the Numbers Land

Neither Plan A nor Resulticks has publicly reported financials yet. Plan A is expected to appear in Diginex’s figures as of June 30, and Resulticks would follow in the September 30 statements — provided the deal actually closes. The SEC filing underpinning the transaction notes that outstanding closing conditions still need to be satisfied, and there is no guarantee of completion.

Pelham’s personal stake offers a measure of reassurance to some investors, but it does not alter the fundamental binary nature of the situation. The strategic ambition — an integrated platform combining sustainability data, AI analysis, and real-time customer interaction — depends entirely on crossing the finish line by June 12. Until then, every day counts.

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