Asset Management

Jupiter’s Bonham Carter on why he’s sceptical about Spacs

The former vice-chair of Jupiter says the vehicles have an element of 'speculation'

Edward Bonham Carter has called into question the investor benefits of blank-cheque companies
Edward Bonham Carter has called into question the investor benefits of blank-cheque companies

City fund management veteran Edward Bonham Carter has called into question the investor benefits of so-called special purpose acquisition companies, claiming the vehicles have an element of “speculation” and only really serve those that package and promote them.

Spacs, also known as blank-cheque companies, raise funds on public markets in order to acquire private companies, often in fast-growing sectors like technology and healthcare.

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