London’s First SPAC, Hambro Perks, de-Lists from Exchange

Hambro Perks Acquisition Company – London’s first SPAC – has de-listed today, according to a regulatory filing.

HPAC said it cancelled its official listing with the Financial Conduct Authority and on the main market for listed securities of the London Stock Exchange, Investment Week reports.

The company had suspended its own shares on May 2 following a delay in the publication of its annual report and financial statements for the year ended Dec. 31. At the time, HPAC said it had also entered liquidation.

In April, Hambro Perks co-founder and CEO Dominic Perks quietly left the venture capital firm and stepped down as director of the SPAC.

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