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Will More Indian Companies Join The SPAC Party?

Special purpose acquisition companies are seeing rising interest in India. The question — Is India Inc. ready?

An initial public offering (IPO) sign stands on display near a digital screen hanging inside the Euronext NV Paris stock exchange in the La Defense business district of Paris, France. (Photographer: Cyril Marcilhacy/Bloomberg)
An initial public offering (IPO) sign stands on display near a digital screen hanging inside the Euronext NV Paris stock exchange in the La Defense business district of Paris, France. (Photographer: Cyril Marcilhacy/Bloomberg)
An innovative legal structure has caused a frenzy in the U.S. capital markets, resulting in new billionaires and companies going public indirectly without taking the traditional IPO route.SPACs or special purpose acquisition companies have seen a rising investor interest — for instance, in 2020, $84.7 billion was raised in the U.S. from more than 200 SPACs, according to Bloomberg data.SPACs are entities which are incorporated and lis...
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