This Smaller Spotify Rival Looks To Go Public Via €1.05B SPAC Merger

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  • Spotify Technology SA's SPOT smaller French rival Deezer looks to go public via a SPAC merger backed by billionaire Francois Pinault's investment group and investment banker Matthieu Pigasse, the Financial Times reports.
  • Deezer merged with I2PO, a Paris-listed special purpose acquisition company.
  • The SPAC raised €135 million in the form of Private Investment in Public Equity (PIPE) financing.
  •  France's billionaire Pinault family backed the SPAC through its Artemis investment arm, alongside Iris Knobloch, a director at Lazard Ltd LAZ and former president of Warner Bros.Discovery Inc WBD in France and Germany, and Picasso, head of Centerview Partners in France. 
  • The deal values the streaming service at €1.05 billion.
  •  Deezer has 9.6 million paying subscribers compared to Spotify's 180 million. In 2021, Deezer last year made up about 2% of global music streaming subscribers, compared to Spotify's 31%, Apple Inc's AAPL 15%, and Amazon.com Inc's AMZN 13%.
  • Price Action: SPOT shares closed lower by 1.28% at $134.52 on Monday.
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