OverActive Media announces C$1m debt financing for ActiveVoices

Lea Maas
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Esports company OverActive Media (OAM) plans to borrow C$1m (~£530,300) to support its AI-powered global content localisation platform ActiveVoices.

According to a press release, the funds will be borrowed from ‘an entity controlled by Sheldon Pollack’, who is the Chairman of the OAM’s board of directors.

As part of its debt financing plan, OAM intends to issue a secured promissory note with a term of six months and an annual interest rate of 12%. In addition, the company will provide the lender with 330,000 common share purchase warrants, which will have an exercise price of C$0.30 (~£0.16) per warrant and a term of one year.

OAM plans to use the loaned funds for general working capital purposes related to its ActiveVoices platform.

“We see an extraordinary window of opportunity to scale ActiveVoices into a global technology platform serving creators, brands, and media partners,” shared Adam Adamou, CEO of OverActive Media. 

“This financing gives us the flexibility to aggressively pursue that growth engine while continuing to execute on our disciplined path to profitability. Our focus remains on building a profitable, asset-backed digital media company that captures the full potential of our franchises, our fanbase and proprietary technology.”

ActiveVoices was first announced in August at the China Esports Conference 2025 in Shanghai. The SaaS platform aims to enable ethical, high-margin content distribution for content creators and esports, offering translation, dubbing and multi-platform publishing.

OverActive Media’s Stake in Esports

OveAactive Media Corp. is a global media, sports and entertainment company founded in 2018. Among the company’s many subsidiaries are notable esports businesses KOI and Toronto Ultra. 

KOI is primarily known for its VALORANT and LEC rosters. However, recently the organisation lost its EMEA partner team spot in Riot Games’ franchised VALORANT Champions Tour (VCT). 

Meanwhile, Toronto Ultra will continue to compete in the Call of Duty League (CDL) next season.

Lea Maas

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Lea is an esports journalist with too many interests and too little time. Covering esports stories for more than 3 years, she likes to spend her days (and nights) watching and analysing competitive VALORANT. Lea is also deeply invested in DEI issues and promoting mental health awareness within her industry.
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