AmperCap is a special purpose acquisition company, or blank check company, formed to complete a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, or similar business combination with a private entity. AmperCap maintains no active operations and generates no revenue. Its primary goal is to identify a target company and take it public, giving that business access to U.S. capital markets. AmperCap focuses its search on two main themes: U.S.-Mexico cross-border businesses and the U.S. Hispanic economy. Targets include Mexican companies expanding into the U.S., subsidiaries of Mexican conglomerates, and businesses serving Hispanic entrepreneurs in sectors such as consumer services, finance, logistics, and technology. AmperCap seeks to leverage macro trends like nearshoring and the growth of the U.S. Hispanic market. The company’s business model involves holding proceeds from its IPO in a trust account until it completes a business combination. If AmperCap does not finalize a deal within its 21-month operating window, it must liquidate and return the trust funds to shareholders. The management team operates from Mexico City and New York, using its history in cross-border M&A and relationships with Mexican corporate entities and family offices to identify and evaluate merger partners.
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