FINSAC IPO: When is SPAC going public?

3 min read | April 05, 2022 02:35 PM BST | By Rishika Raina

Highlights

  • A new SPAC, FINSAC, is all set to get listed on the London Stock Exchange soon.
  • The two top insurance companies in the UK are planning for a £150 million fundraising to be launched for the SPAC.

FINSAC, a new Special Purpose Acquisition Vehicle (SPAC) is all set to be listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) soon. According to media reports, the two top insurance companies in the UK are planning for a £150 million fundraising to be launched for the SPAC, which is aiming for a merger with a prominent industry name.

FINSAC’s London IPO plans

FINSAC’s IPO on the LSE would mark the first such SPAC going public in London after the recent overhaul of LSE’s listing regulations to make modifications for the reverse-shell firms. The new listing regulations are aimed to make it more convenient for such companies to float in the UK stock market.

As per the reports of Sky News, the launch is backed by FINSAC’s key investors Empyrean Capital and asset manager Toscafund, lined up by Will Allen and Andy Rear. Will Allen has served at the investment bank KBW, while Andy Rear was previously an executive at Munich Reinsurance Company. The investment commitments were given by the fund managers, including Empyrean Capital and Toscafund, last October.

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FINSAC, backed by Empyrean Capital and Toscafund, is planning a London listing

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Prominent people from the insurance industry have lined up for the position of non-executive directors in the new shell company. These distinguished industry leaders include Lloyd's leading third-party managing agent Asta’s chairman, Paul Jardine, and a hotshot fund manager, David Morant.  Reportedly, Aon Reinsurance Solutions’ global chair, Dominic Gerard Christian, is also a party in the SPAC’s launch. As per reports, the official announcement regarding FINSAC’s listing could be made as soon as next week.

FINSAC may probably merge with a thriving and rapidly expanding firm belonging to a field like insurtech, as this has created various high-valued start-ups, or unicorns, in the UK. Numis, HSBC, and The Growth Stage have been appointed by FINSAC for working on its listing plans. The standard segment of the London Stock Exchange has been chosen for the listing of FINSAC.

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Bottomline

FINSAC’s listing would be a positive sign for the LSE as it is among the first SPACs to float in London after the alterations in listing rules. The formal announcement regarding the listing is anticipated to come out next week, and more details are awaited.

(Note: IPO information provided here is, as of 5 April 2022)


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