Peter Thiel joins the SPAC boom

1 min read Original article ↗

Peter Thiel is involved in a new SPAC that on Wednesday filed for a $575 million IPO, becoming the latest Silicon Valley tech investor to ride Wall Street's hottest wave.

Why it matters: Thiel, who co-founded PayPal, is one of the few top Silicon Valley investors who have close ties to the Trump administration. He also sits on the board of Facebook.

The SPAC is called Bridgetown Holdings, and it will seek to buy a tech, financial services or media company in Southeast Asia.

Go deeper: Reid Hoffman, another PayPal alum, joined today's Axios Re:Cap podcast to discuss why so many tech investors have created SPACs: