Bullish Gets $75 Million Investment from SoftBank Unit

Friday, 16/07/2021 | 21:45 GMT by Finance Magnates Staff
  • The investment comes as Bullish plans SPAC move.
Bullish Gets $75 Million Investment from SoftBank Unit
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Just one week after the yet-to-be-released cryptocurrency exchange, Bullish announced it has agreed to go public on the New York Stock Exchange through a merger with Far Peak Acquisition (FPAC.N), the company backed by billionaire entrepreneur, Peter Thiel and his organisation, Thiel Capital is set to receive a $75 million investment from SB Northstar LP, a business unit of the SoftBank Group.

According to documents filed in the US with the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) on the 9th July, SB Northstar LP, a subsidiary of the SoftBank Group, the Japanese multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Tokyo, will purchase 7.5 million Bullish shares at $10 each when the recently announced SPAC becomes effective.

Also, it declared SB Northstar LP was purchasing 3 million warrants to buy shares of Far Peak, the special-purpose acquisition vehicle managing the Bullish SPAC.

Once the SPAC transaction is completed, Thomas Farley, an ex-president of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). and Far Peak’s CEO will be appointed as the new CEO of Bullish.

The filings with the SEC revealed that SoftBank, which last year generated more than $56 billion in revenue, made the commitment through a $300 million private offering by Bullish held last week. The SPAC deal is set to feature $300 million in committed investment from Galaxy Digital, EFM Asset Management and BlackRock.

Combined, the Bullish and Far Peak entity is set to have a pro forma equity value at the signing of around $9 billion.

Bullish, a unit of Blockchain software company block.one, has yet to launch its crypto exchange. It plans to launch a regulated crypto exchange later this year. According to a previously released investor pitch deck, Bullish aims to challenge both the traditional exchange space as well as the world of DeFi (decentralized finance).

For SoftBank, the Bullish investment continues in a busy July. Just a few weeks ago, SoftBank invested $200 million in Mercado Brazil's Series B funding round. The investment into the Brazilian crypto exchange is the largest investment SoftBank has ever made into a Latin American crypto firm.

Just one week after the yet-to-be-released cryptocurrency exchange, Bullish announced it has agreed to go public on the New York Stock Exchange through a merger with Far Peak Acquisition (FPAC.N), the company backed by billionaire entrepreneur, Peter Thiel and his organisation, Thiel Capital is set to receive a $75 million investment from SB Northstar LP, a business unit of the SoftBank Group.

According to documents filed in the US with the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) on the 9th July, SB Northstar LP, a subsidiary of the SoftBank Group, the Japanese multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Tokyo, will purchase 7.5 million Bullish shares at $10 each when the recently announced SPAC becomes effective.

Also, it declared SB Northstar LP was purchasing 3 million warrants to buy shares of Far Peak, the special-purpose acquisition vehicle managing the Bullish SPAC.

Once the SPAC transaction is completed, Thomas Farley, an ex-president of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). and Far Peak’s CEO will be appointed as the new CEO of Bullish.

The filings with the SEC revealed that SoftBank, which last year generated more than $56 billion in revenue, made the commitment through a $300 million private offering by Bullish held last week. The SPAC deal is set to feature $300 million in committed investment from Galaxy Digital, EFM Asset Management and BlackRock.

Combined, the Bullish and Far Peak entity is set to have a pro forma equity value at the signing of around $9 billion.

Bullish, a unit of Blockchain software company block.one, has yet to launch its crypto exchange. It plans to launch a regulated crypto exchange later this year. According to a previously released investor pitch deck, Bullish aims to challenge both the traditional exchange space as well as the world of DeFi (decentralized finance).

For SoftBank, the Bullish investment continues in a busy July. Just a few weeks ago, SoftBank invested $200 million in Mercado Brazil's Series B funding round. The investment into the Brazilian crypto exchange is the largest investment SoftBank has ever made into a Latin American crypto firm.

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