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Euromoney, March 15 2021

Singapore always knew its fintech superstar might ditch the city state’s exchange in favour of US markets. Now it looks like Grab will do so through a Spac – the biggest yet – as Asia joins the Pipe party.

Grab, the southeast Asian ride-hailing app-turned-fintech, is believed to be deep in talks to go public through a New York-listed special purpose acquisition company (Spac).

The deal is potentially the biggest of its kind so far – and bad news for Singapore Exchange (SGX).

Grab declined to comment on Monday about the rumours linking it to a Spac run by Altimeter Capital Management, a technology-focused investment firm based in Silicon Valley.

But it is understood that the deal would value Grab at around $40 billion and would involve the raising of around $3 billion through a private investment in public equity (Pipe) structure.

JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley are believed to be advising Grab on the deal and talks with investors are already thought to be in train. Those close to discussions say the numbers will start to firm up soon.

Going this way would grant Grab a New York listing without the onerous process of an IPO and all its attendant disclosure.

It would also confirm for SGX an outcome it has long feared.

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Chris Wright
Chris Wright
Chris is a journalist specialising in business and financial journalism across Asia, Australia and the Middle East. He is Asia editor for Euromoney magazine and has written for publications including the Financial Times, Institutional Investor, Forbes, Asiamoney, the Australian Financial Review, Discovery Channel Magazine, Qantas: The Australian Way and BRW. He is the author of No More Worlds to Conquer, published by HarperCollins.

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