What’s in store for SPACs

In this episode, the speakers explore why SPACs remain highly relevant despite market volatility and regulatory headwinds.

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In 2021, more than 40% of new public companies listed through mergers with Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs). While SPACs have been around for decades, the boom of the last few years has dominated its narrative in the marketplace. Today, there are hundreds of SPACs seeking “transactable” targets that face potential liquidation in the next year or so if deals aren’t made. Against this backdrop, SPAC sponsors are operating in an extremely choppy market environment for SPACs and other new issues, and recently proposed Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulation has increased uncertainty in an already uneasy deal-making environment.

Today’s episode explores why SPACs remain highly relevant in EY dialogue with operating companies and their backers despite the market and regulatory headwinds.

What is in store for SPACs over the next one to two years and beyond?

  • Recent innovation and complexity in SPAC mergers
  • Evolving negotiation dynamics in recent dealmaking processes
  • Ongoing evolution of what makes an attractive operating company for a SPAC merger
  • Transforming and adapting of SPACs in the face of the current challenges

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Presenters

Photographic portrait of Karim Anani
Karim Anani
EY Americas Financial Accounting Advisory Services Transactions Leader; SPAC Co-Leader

Podcast

Episode 49

Duration 30m 00s

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What’s in store for SPACs

In this episode, the speakers explore why SPACs remain highly relevant despite market volatility and regulatory headwinds.
Podcast

Episode 49

Duration
30m 00s

Presenters

Karim Anani

EY Americas Financial Accounting Advisory Services Transactions Leader; SPAC Co-Leader

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