Post by : Bianca Qureshi
Financial services newcomer SWB is poised to make a high-profile debut on the U.S. stock markets after announcing a merger with Soulpower Acquisition Corp in a deal valued at $8.1 billion. The move marks one of the most significant SPAC transactions this year, reflecting a renewed investor appetite for alternative routes to public listing.
SWB, a newly established vehicle, plans to launch Soul World Bank, aiming to provide a wide spectrum of financial services ranging from traditional banking to digital assets such as stablecoins. The company has targeted the acquisition of a banking license from the Bank of Asia, currently under liquidation in the British Virgin Islands, a move critical to its operational roadmap.
Adding a digital dimension to its strategy, SWB has joined forces with Animoca Brands, a blockchain development firm, to design and issue a cross-border stablecoin, a venture signaling the company’s intent to blend conventional banking with emerging fintech innovations.
To strengthen its capital position, SWB has secured an equity facility of up to $5 billion through CREO Investments. Once the merger concludes, the combined entity will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker "SOUL". Founder Justin Lafazan will assume the role of chairman following the completion of the transaction, which is expected in the first quarter of 2026.
This merger highlights the ongoing revival of SPAC deals on Wall Street in 2025, with investors increasingly turning to these “blank-check” companies as an alternative to traditional initial public offerings. For SWB, this path not only accelerates its public listing but also provides significant capital to support its dual focus on digital and traditional banking services.
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