DHB Capital Corp.

DHB Capital Corp.

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DHB Capital Corp.US flagNASDAQ Capital Market
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Company Description

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CEO
Richard M. DeMartini
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Shell Companies
Address
5 Brewster Street #2105 Glen Cove NY United States of America
IPO Date
Apr 22, 2021
Business
DHB Capital Corp. DHB Capital Corp. is a blank check company whose business purpose is to effect a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses; it focuses on targets in the financial and business services industry, particularly differentiated financial services and financial services-adjacent platforms. The company, incorporated in 2020 as a Delaware corporation and headquartered at 5 Brewster Street #2105 in Glen Cove, New York, went public in March 2021 through an initial public offering that raised $250 million, with units listed on Nasdaq under DHBCU and later separated into Class A common stock (DHBC) and warrants (DHBCW). As of late 2025, DHB Capital Corp. has not completed a business combination and remains in the search phase for a suitable target, with no reported recent acquisitions, partnerships, funding rounds, new product launches or major strategic shifts within the last 1-2 years following its failed de-SPAC efforts and charter amendment in December 2022 to extend timelines prior to a potential unwind.