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CASK to LEAF

Investors

A working business with a branded second act

CASK to LEAF is raising to convert a decade-profitable leaf trading operation into an owned portfolio of premium cigar and whisky brands. The deck sets out the structure, the unit economics and the path to $60M of revenue by 2028.

$7.0M

FY2025–26 revenue

Actual, management accounts

10+ yrs

Profitable leaf trading

Continuous operating history

$60M

Revenue target by 2028

Organic growth plus acquisition

3

Operating verticals

Leaf, cigars, whisky

Presentation

Investor presentation

23 pages covering the group, its three divisions, market sizing and the growth plan. Open it directly, or leave your details and we will follow up with the full data room.

Cover of the CASK to LEAF investor presentationView presentation (PDF)

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Highlights

Why this structure

Cash-generative base

A leaf trading business that has been profitable for over a decade, with long-term customers and generational origin relationships.

Margin expansion path

Owned cigar brands manufactured under contract in Nicaragua — higher gross margin without the capital cost of a factory.

Asset-backed upside

Bonded, insured Scotch casks that accrue value with maturation and have an active secondary market.

Capital-constrained, not demand-constrained

Every division scales with working capital. Growth is a balance-sheet question, not a market-access question.

Important notice. The information on this page and in the linked presentation is provided for information only. It is not an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security, and it is not investment advice. Forward-looking statements — including revenue targets — reflect management’s current expectations and are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially. Historical figures are taken from management accounts and are unaudited.