Legal Framework of Banking Regulation in India: Understanding the Business of Banking

Introduction The Indian banking sector is the backbone of the nation’s financial system. It fuels economic growth, supports financial inclusion, and mobilizes capital across industries and households. Because of its systemic importance, the business of banking in India operates under a robust legal and regulatory framework. This framework ensures stability, safeguards depositors’ interests, and aligns…

Understanding de-SPAC process

The de-SPAC process refers to the structured sequence through which a private operating company merges with a publicly listed SPAC, resulting in the former becoming a publicly traded entity. This process involves multiple phases including due diligence, negotiation, regulatory approvals, and shareholder consent, typically compressing the timeline compared to a traditional IPO. Key Stages of…

Understanding SPAC Forward Purchase Agreements

A SPAC forward purchase agreement (FPA) is a contract in which investors (often the SPAC sponsor or institutional investors) commit to buy a predetermined amount of SPAC units—typically consisting of common shares and warrants—at a set price upon the closing of the SPAC’s merger with its target company. What Is a SPAC Forward Purchase Agreement?…

Understanding SPAC Warrants: A Deep Dive for Investors and Bankers

 Introduction In recent years, Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) have become a popular vehicle for taking companies public. Alongside their rise, one financial instrument has drawn increasing attention: the SPAC Warrant. Although often overlooked by retail investors, warrants play a critical role in deal structuring and investor returns. They provide both incentives for early participation…

Understanding SPAC Trust Accounts

A Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) relies on a trust account to safeguard investor capital raised through its Initial Public Offering (IPO). This trust is central to the SPAC model, ensuring transparency, accountability, and investor protection throughout the process. The funds placed in the trust can only be used for specific purposes: completing a merger…

Understanding the Capital Structure of a SPAC

Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) have emerged as a popular alternative to traditional IPOs, offering private companies a faster and less complex route to the public markets. A SPAC’s capital structure is a key factor in how these deals are executed and financed. It is designed to balance the interests of public investors, sponsors, and…