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Explainer | SPAC back in focus — All you need to know

The sole aim of a SPAC is to raise capital via an IPO to acquire a private business at a later date and then take it public without going through the traditional route of IPOs. There has been increasing demand that SPACs should be allowed in India as well. We take a look at the what, how and when

June 01, 2022 / 14:12 IST
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The COVID-19 pandemic played a huge role in popularising SPACs as traditional IPOs were seen as “expensive and time consuming” due to terms of registrations, disclosures and processes (Illustration by Suneesh K.)
The COVID-19 pandemic played a huge role in popularising SPACs as traditional IPOs were seen as “expensive and time consuming” due to terms of registrations, disclosures and processes (Illustration by Suneesh K.)

Special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, are back in focus and this time it may not be good news — on the policy or corporate side.

Democratic United States Senator Elizabeth Warren is firm on pushing through with a bill that will crack down on SPACs. A report seen by Reuters stated the reason as a “proliferation of bad deals that resulted in huge losses for investors”.

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Further, publishing powerhouse Forbes has reportedly nulled plans for a SPAC due to petering investor interest in the instrument, two sources told The New York Times.

Policy pressure & corporate pull-back, the double edged-sword