FirstMark Horizon Acquisition (OTCMKTS:FMACU) is a special purpose acquisition company formed to effect a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, recapitalization or similar business combination with one or more operating businesses. Incorporated in Delaware and based in New York, the company carries a blank‐check mandate under the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission and trades on the OTC Markets. Its primary objective is to identify and partner with a high‐growth private company to bring it public through the SPAC structure.
The firm’s investment focus is on companies operating in the technology and technology‐enabled sectors, including enterprise software, digital infrastructure, fintech, healthcare technology and other emerging industries driving digital transformation. By leveraging the SPAC framework, FirstMark Horizon Acquisition aims to offer an accelerated path to public markets for a target company, while providing shareholders with liquidity and ongoing involvement in a growth‐oriented business.
FirstMark Horizon Acquisition is sponsored by FirstMark, a venture capital firm with a track record of investing in early‐stage and growth‐stage technology companies. FirstMark has built a portfolio spanning consumer internet, enterprise software, and deep‐tech businesses, and brings expertise in supporting emerging companies from product development through scale. The SPAC’s management team draws on this experience to source, evaluate and negotiate a business combination that aligns with shareholder interests.
With a focus on U.S.‐based targets and selective international opportunities, FirstMark Horizon Acquisition conducts due diligence on prospective partners to ensure strong market positioning and growth potential. The company is seeking a merger candidate that offers durable competitive advantages, a scalable business model and an experienced leadership team, aiming to deliver value creation for SPAC investors upon completion of the business combination.
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