Nvni Group Faces $12.1M Debt Acceleration and Lawsuit Over Defaulted Notes
NVNI sits 34% above its 52-week low of $0.769.
Summary
Nvni Group faces a lawsuit and $12.1 million debt acceleration demand from Amiens Technology Investments over defaulted notes, adding legal and liquidity pressure on top of a recent Nasdaq delisting notice.
Key Events · Legal and Risk Events · NVNI
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Lawsuit Filed Over Defaulted Notes
Amiens Technology Investments filed a complaint on August 14, 2026 alleging Nvni failed to make principal and interest payments on a $5.662 million exchange note and a $2.865 million note issued December 2025.
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Debt Accelerated to $12.1M
On August 15, 2026, Amiens accelerated the notes and demanded immediate cash payment of $12,102,225.02 plus default interest at 18% per annum, fees, and costs.
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Injunctive Relief Sought
The complaint seeks temporary and preliminary injunctive relief to preserve the status quo and restrict actions that could impair collateral, potentially limiting Nvni's operational flexibility.
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Compounds Nasdaq Delisting Pressure
This litigation follows a Nasdaq delisting determination issued August 3, 2026 for failing the $35 million MVLS requirement, deepening the company's regulatory and financial distress.
Analysis · NVNI · Technology
A lawsuit filed on August 14, 2026 by Amiens Technology Investments alleges Nvni defaulted on two notes totaling $8.5 million in principal. The following day, Amiens accelerated the full $12.1 million redemption amount plus 18% default interest. The complaint also seeks injunctive relief to preserve collateral, which could restrict Nvni's ability to move assets. This comes just two weeks after Nasdaq issued a delisting determination for failing the $35 million MVLS requirement, compounding the company's distress. The acceleration demand exceeds Nvni's entire market capitalization, making this a critical liquidity and survival event.
At the time of this filing, NVNI was trading at $1.03 on NASDAQ in the Technology sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $12M. The 52-week trading range was $0.77 to $16.40. This filing was assessed with negative market sentiment and an importance score of 9 out of 10.