試す 金 - 無料
SPECIAL PURPOSE ACQUISITION COMPANIES (SPACS)
BANKING FINANCE
|March 2022
The Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs)have been since 2003 in US but have been growing in popularity throughout the world due to number of reasons like growth potential of target businesses, time consuming process of traditional IPO, credibility of sponsor and availability of liquid securities in the post COVID-19 times.
Introduction
Since the substantial funds have been already raised by SPACs in the recent past and a significant portion of these funds remain to be deployed in target across the globe, it is expected that many more SPAC transactions may be consummated in the near-future.
What is SPAC?
SPAC is company with no commercial operations or any specific business plan or has indicated that its business plan is to engage in a business combination (i.e. a merger or acquisition). In other words, a SPAC is formed strictly for the purpose of raising capital through an IPO and using those funds to acquire an operating business.These types of companies are popularly known as 'Blank Check Companies' which are raising blind pool of cash through IPO to acquire a private operating company.
SPACs bring together experienced management teams, often comprising industry veterans, private equity sponsors who can leverage their expertise to raise capital to acquire, then operate, a new public company.
The IPO of a large private company is facilitated, in effect through a merger with SPAC, enabling a private business to avoid the inherent costs and risks associated with the traditional IPO process.

Evolution of SPAC
The first SPACs that appeared in 1990's could not qualify for listing on any U.S. exchange and were often quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board and were made to comply with the onerous rules for blank check offerings.
In 2003, SPAC went public for the first time in US.
このストーリーは、BANKING FINANCE の March 2022 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
BANKING FINANCE からのその他のストーリー
BANKING FINANCE
Ravi Ranjan appointed SBI managing director, to oversee risk and stressed assets
State Bank of India (SBI) has appointed Ravi Ranjan as its Managing Director with effect from December 15, 2025, according to a regulatory filing by the country's largest public sector lender.
1 min
January 2026
BANKING FINANCE
Reserve Bank News
Reserve Bank of India has appointed Usha Janakiraman as Executive Director with effect from December 1, 2025, according to an official release issued by the central bank. Her appointment comes just days ahead of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting scheduled for December 3.
7 mins
January 2026
BANKING FINANCE
Mutual Fund News
Children's mutual funds, once a niche investment option, are increasingly becoming a mainstream tool for long-term financial planning in Indian households, especially for education-related goals.
7 mins
January 2026
BANKING FINANCE
Co-Operative Bank News
As per the Reserve Bank of India's Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India 2024-25, State Cooperative Banks (StCBs) and District Central Cooperative Banks (DCCBs), which together constitute the short-term rural cooperative credit structure, reported steady balance sheet expansion, sustained growth in deposits and advances, and improving asset quality during 2024-25.
2 mins
January 2026
BANKING FINANCE
Legal News
Foreign firms can't claim full deduction for head of- fice expenses on Indian biz: SC
5 mins
January 2026
BANKING FINANCE
Banks unlikely to cut deposit and MCLR rates despite RBI repo rate reduction
Despite the Reserve Bank of India delivering a 25 basis points cut in the repo rate last week, banks are unlikely to reduce term deposit rates or marginal cost of funds-based lending rates (MCLR) aggressively, according to senior bankers.
1 min
January 2026
BANKING FINANCE
The Race for the Super App: Will India's BFSI Ecosystem Converge?
The concept of a Super App has its roots primarily in Asia. The term is often credited to refer to platforms that began with one core function (messaging, ride-hailing, payments) and then expanded to offer a portfolio of services accessed through the same interface. For example, WeChat in China began as a messaging app and evolved into payments, e-commerce, ride-hailing, mini-programs and more.
10 mins
January 2026
BANKING FINANCE
Government to divest up to 3% stake in Indian Overseas Bank via OFS
Shares of Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) came under selling pressure after the Government of India announced plans to divest up to 3% of its equity through an Offer for Sale (OFS).
1 min
January 2026
BANKING FINANCE
Unclaimed bank deposits in India more than double in five years
India's unclaimed bank deposits have more than doubled over the past five years, rising to Rs. 67,004 crore as on June 30, 2025, from Rs. 27,824 crore at the end of FY21, highlighting a growing challenge for the banking system.
1 min
January 2026
BANKING FINANCE
Cyber Insurance: Safeguarding Businesses in the Age of Digital Transformation
Cyber insurance, also known as cyber liability insurance or cyber risk insurance, is a specialized form of coverage designed to protect businesses from internet-based risks and more generally from risks relating to information technology infrastructure and activities.
8 mins
January 2026
Translate
Change font size
