What Are SPACs, and Why Is Everyone Talking About Them Right Now?

Wall Street thought 2020 was the Year of the SPAC, or special purpose acquisition company (SPAC).

Turns out, this title was premature.

We’re not quite three months into 2021, and yet U.S. SPACs have already raised more money than the record $83.4 billion that was raised in all of 2020.

SPACs have raised more money so far in 2021 than in all of 2020
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So what exactly are SPACs, and why have they become so popular all of sudden?

Also known as blank check companies, SPACs are companies that have no explicit business plan other than to acquire or merge with an unspecified private company at some point. They’ve been around since the 1990s but haven’t drawn a whole lot of investor attention until recently, for reasons I’ll get into later.