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Arnault-backed group launches second SPAC listing

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Posted on December 8, 2021

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Arnault and Mustier Launch Second SPAC in Amsterdam

By Emma-Victoria Farr

LONDON (Reuters) -France’s richest man Bernard Arnault and former UniCredit head Jean Pierre Mustier will publicly list a second blank cheque vehicle in Amsterdam, raising 200 million euros ($226 million), the bookrunners on the deal said.

Earlier this year, the duo raised half a billion euros from their special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), Pegasus Acquisition Company Europe B.V., which is searching for takeover targets in the financial sector.

On Tuesday, the same group of backers announced they would list a second vehicle with an entrepreneurial focus, Pegasus Entrepreneurial Acquisition Company Europe, in Amsterdam.

SPACs are listed on a stock exchange by a group of entrepreneurs, who use the money raised to target a private company – allowing the target to get a stock market listing without the arduous process of launching a public listing.

Mustier is working together with former Bank of America banker Diego De Giorgi and SPAC operating partner Pierre Cuilleret, an entrepreneur and investor, in launching the 200 million euro listing.

Cuilleret said he would focus on family or entrepreneur-led companies.

Several SPACs have listed in Amsterdam, potentially boosting the Dutch financial capital’s credentials as a hub for fast-growing companies. London has only hosted one major SPAC in 2021, after updating its rules to make them easier.

Pegasus is backed by institutional sponsors Tikehau Capital and Financière Agache and by sponsors De Giorgi, Cuilleret and Mustier. Citi, Goldman Sachs and BNP Paribas are the bookrunners on the deal.

($1 = 0.8860 euros)

(Reporting by Emma-Victoria Farr; editing by John O’Donnell and Louise Heavens and Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Arnault and Mustier launch a second SPAC in Amsterdam.
  • The new SPAC aims to raise €200 million.
  • Focus is on entrepreneur-led companies.
  • Amsterdam is becoming a hub for SPAC listings.
  • Pegasus is backed by prominent financial sponsors.

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Bernard Arnault, France's richest man, and Jean Pierre Mustier, former UniCredit head, are the main figures behind the SPAC.
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