Long Table Growth is a special purpose acquisition company, or blank check company, formed to acquire a private business and take it public. Long Table Growth has no current operations or revenue and exists solely to identify and merge with a target entity. Long Table Growth focuses on businesses in four sectors: fintech, proptech, industrial technology, and energy transition. Within these fields, Long Table Growth seeks platforms with recurring revenue, embedded finance capabilities, or modernization potential in manufacturing and logistics. The business model provides management with founder shares and warrants that provide financial upside only if a transaction is completed. Public investors contribute capital through an initial public offering, and these funds are held in a trust until an acquisition occurs. If Long Table Growth does not complete a deal within 18 months, investors may redeem their shares for a pro rata portion of the trust. The management team consists of executives and directors with backgrounds in acquisition operations, real estate technology, and industrial artificial intelligence. This team uses its industry experience to source deals and negotiate merger terms on behalf of shareholders.
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