Tiedemann SPAC deal clears major hurdle to listing

Tiedemann SPAC deal clears major hurdle to listing
The RIA says a vote by the shareholders of the SPAC, Cartesian Growth Corp., to approve the deal has been scheduled for next month.
OCT 21, 2022

After a handful of delays, the merger that would take a giant registered investment adviser, Tiedemann Advisors with $26.6 billion in assets, public via a merger with a SPAC — an investment vehicle known as a special purpose acquisition company — has cleared a major hurdle that moves the deal forward.

In September 2021, Tiedemann, a New York-based RIA, and Alvarium Investments Ltd., a London wealth management and investment firm with global reach and an RIA in Miami, said that they had entered into an agreement to combine with Cartesian Growth Corp., the SPAC. The deal has been closely watched by the RIA industry, particularly the swarm of industry aggregators that are buying firms and packaging them as giant RIA networks.

The anticipated date for the deal to close and complete the listing has been missed a couple of times since the announcement last year. But Monday, Tiedemann said the Securities and Exchange Commission had approved the firm's registration filings that allow a vote of the shareholders of the SPAC, Cartesian Growth, to approve the merger on Nov. 17.

The new company will be called Alvarium Tiedemann Holdings.

"We are pleased to reach this important milestone in the transaction process which will lead to Alvarium Tiedemann" becoming a public company once approved by Cartesian shareholders, Michael Tiedemann, CEO of the Tiedemann Group, said in a statement.

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