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OneIM Acquisition Corp. · Jan 16, 4:30 PM ET

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OneIM Acquisition Corp. 8-K

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OneIM Acquisition Corp. Announces IPO Closing, Raises $287.5M

What Happened

  • OneIM Acquisition Corp. filed an 8-K (filed Jan 16, 2026) reporting that its registration statement for its initial public offering was declared effective on January 13, 2026 and the Offering closed on January 15, 2026. The Company sold 28,750,000 units at $10.00 per unit, generating gross proceeds of $287,500,000 (including 3,750,000 units sold pursuant to the underwriters’ over-allotment). Each Unit consists of one Class A ordinary share and one-sixth of a redeemable warrant; each whole warrant entitles the holder to purchase one Class A ordinary share at $11.50. The Underwriting Agreement was with Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. The Company also entered into customary transaction agreements including a warrant agreement, registration rights agreement, investment management trust agreement, and others disclosed in the filing.
  • Simultaneously, the Company completed a private placement of 200,000 units to its sponsor (OneIM Sponsor LLC) at $10.00 per unit for $2,000,000 (exempt from registration).

Key Details

  • Offering size: 28,750,000 units at $10.00 each; gross proceeds $287,500,000 (includes 3,750,000 over-allotment units).
  • Private placement: 200,000 units to Sponsor for $2,000,000 (Section 4(a)(2) exemption).
  • Warrant terms: each unit includes 1/6 of a redeemable warrant; each whole warrant exercisable to buy one Class A share at $11.50.
  • Governance changes: Mark DiPaolo and Antony Sheriff appointed to the Board (both to Audit and Compensation Committees; DiPaolo chairs both). Indemnity agreements were entered with the new directors and with CFO Grigorios Kapenis and CEO Ioannis Pipilis. Amended and restated memorandum and articles of association filed Jan 13, 2026.

Why It Matters

  • The closing of the IPO provides the company with substantial cash proceeds (nearly $290M gross) and establishes the capital structure (public Class A shares plus warrants) that investors will evaluate. Warrants and the sponsor private placement can affect future dilution and exercise-related capital flows, so investors should note the $11.50 warrant strike and the sponsor’s 200k-unit holding. Board additions and indemnity agreements are material governance moves that may affect oversight and management protection. Review the full 8-K and attached agreements for legal terms, lock-ups, and potential dilution before making investment decisions.

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