Bilander Acquisition Corp.

Bilander Acquisition Corp.

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Bilander Acquisition Corp.US flagNASDAQ Capital Market
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Company Description

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CEO
Scott W. Wagner
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Shell Companies
Address
Four Embarcadero Center San Francisco CA United States of America 94111
IPO Date
Jul 16, 2021
Business
Bilander Acquisition Corp is a blank check company formed in 2021 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company is sponsored by True Wind Capital, a private investment firm focused on technology sectors, and it is designed to effect a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, or similar business combination primarily targeting high-growth technology businesses globally. Bilander Acquisition raised $150 million through an initial public offering (IPO) in July 2021, offering 15 million units at $10 each, with joint bookrunners Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank, and Evercore. The company's business model does not involve operating activities or manufacturing but functions as a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) to identify and complete a business combination with private technology companies. In July 2023, Bilander Acquisition announced that it would redeem all outstanding Class A common stock and cease operations, as it was unable to complete an initial business combination within the required 24-month period, effectively moving toward liquidation and winding up its affairs. This decision marked a major strategic shift and operational wind-down less than two years after its IPO.