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FIGX

FIGX Capital Acquisition Corp.

FIGX is FIGX Capital Acquisition, a special purpose acquisition company listed on NASDAQ. It raised $131.0M at $10.00 a unit on 27 Jun 2025 and has been looking for a target for 1y 1m. Its shares last closed at $10.29, +2.90% against the $10.00 issue price. Cash in trust per share, the charter deadline and the size of the sponsor’s promote are not published here yet — those three come out of the SPAC’s own filings.

Close $10.29
vs IPO price +2.90%
IPO size $131.0M
Searching 1y 1m

The offering

IPO date 27 Jun 2025
Unit price $10.00
Units offered 13.1M
Gross proceeds $131.0M
Venue NASDAQ
Listing status Active

The market

Last close $10.29
vs $10 issue price +2.90%
52-week high $10.30
52-week low $9.95
Volume, last session 516
Average volume 15K
vs its own average 0.04×
Average dollar volume (14d) $470K
Market cap $199.5M
Shares outstanding 19.4M
Free float 15.2M

As at 2026-08-14.

Last filed balance sheet

Total assets $157.2M
Cash $664K
Total liabilities $6.6M

A SPAC’s public shares are redeemable, so these lines do not net out the way an operating company’s do — and none of them is the trust. For a SPAC that listed this quarter the sheet on file predates the IPO entirely.

From the filings

Cash in trust per share N/A
Charter deadline N/A
Sponsor promote N/A

The three figures this site is being built to publish, and the three no market data feed can answer. They are read off each SPAC's prospectus, charter and quarterly reports, and until that pipeline lands they read N/A rather than being filled in from something adjacent. What each one means.

Identifiers

CIK 2059033
ISIN KYG3473K1004
CUSIP G3473K100
SIC 6770
Domicile Cayman Islands
Head office California, US
Incorporated 2025

Listing and market figures as at 2026-08-14, from the dataset behind the screener. Not a recommendation — see the disclaimer.

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