BACKGROUND
We are a blank check company incorporated as a Cayman Islands exempted company for the purpose of effecting a merger, share exchange, asset
acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses or entities.
On August 13,
2021, we consummated our IPO of 20,000,000 units (the units), with each unit consisting of one Class A ordinary share, par value $0.0001 per share, which we refer to (together with any shares issued in exchange thereof) as the
public shares, and one-half of one redeemable warrant, generating gross proceeds of $200.0 million. On August 25, 2021, the underwriter of our IPO partially exercised the over-allotment
option to purchase an additional 395,000 units (the over-allotment units). On August 27, 2021, we completed the sale of the over-allotment units to the underwriter (the Over-Allotment), generating gross proceeds of
approximately $4.0 million.
Simultaneously with the closing of our IPO, we completed the private placement of 8,500,000 private
placement warrants, at a purchase price of $1.00 per private placement warrant, to our Sponsor, generating gross proceeds to us of $8.5 million. Simultaneously with the closing of the Over-Allotment, on August 27, 2021, we consummated a
second private placement, resulting in the purchase of an aggregate of an additional 118,500 private placement warrants by our Sponsor, generating gross proceeds to us of approximately $0.1 million. The private placement warrants are identical
to the warrants sold as part of the units in our IPO except that, so long as they are held by our Sponsor or its permitted transferees, they (1) may be exercised for cash or on a cashless basis, (2) are not subject to being called for
redemption (except in certain circumstances when the public warrants are called for redemption and a certain price per public share threshold is met), (3) subject to certain limited exceptions, will be subject to transfer restrictions until 30 days
following the consummation of the our initial business combination and (4) they (including the ordinary shares issuable upon exercise thereof) are entitled to registration rights.
Of the gross proceeds received from our IPO, the Over-Allotment and the sale of the private placement warrants, $205,989,500 was deposited in
the Trust Account.
The proceeds held in the Trust Account may be invested by the trustee only in U.S. government securities, within
the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(16) of the Investment Company Act, with a maturity of 185 days or less, or in money market funds meeting certain conditions under Rule 2a-7 under the Investment
Company Act which invest only in direct U.S. government treasury obligations. As of January 20, 2023, funds held in the Trust Account totaled approximately $209,428,035, and were held in a money market fund which invests in U.S. Treasury
securities. However, to mitigate the risk of being viewed as operating as an unregistered investment company (including pursuant to the subjective test of Section 3(a)(1)(A) of the Investment Company Act), we will, on or prior to the 24-month anniversary of the effective date of the registration statement relating to our IPO, instruct Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, the trustee with respect to the Trust Account, to liquidate
the U.S. government securities or money market funds held in the Trust Account and thereafter to hold all funds in the Trust Account in cash until the earlier of consummation of our initial business combination or liquidation. As a result, following
such liquidation, we will likely receive minimal interest, if any, on the funds held in the Trust Account, which would reduce the dollar amount our public shareholders would receive upon any redemption of public shares or liquidation of the Company.
Our Sponsor, directors and officers have interests in the proposals that may be different from, or in addition to, your interests as
a shareholder. These interests include, among other things, director or indirect ownership of founder shares and warrants that may become exercisable in the future and advances that will not be repaid in the event of our winding up and the
possibility of future compensatory arrangements. See the section entitled The Extraordinary General MeetingInterests of our Sponsor, Directors and Officers.
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