Company Description
INFINT Acquisition Corporation (ticker IFIN) was a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) formed to bring a financial technology business to the U.S. public markets. According to multiple transaction announcements, INFINT focused on identifying a fintech target in regions including North America, Asia, Latin America, Europe and Israel, with an emphasis on opportunities created by rapid growth in global digital infrastructure and changes in sectors such as legal, healthcare, automotive and financial services.
INFINT entered into a definitive business combination agreement with Seamless Group Inc., described in transaction press releases as a leading global fintech platform. Seamless operates a global fintech banking platform for e-wallets, financial institutions and merchants, delivering frictionless, interoperable, real-time fund transfers and instant messaging. Its digital ecosystem is described as empowering consumers and businesses in over 150 countries and supporting digital money transfer services that provide financial access for unbanked populations and migrant workers, with a prominent presence in Southeast Asia.
Under the business combination, INFINT and Seamless agreed to combine into a newly public company that would be rebranded. A later announcement confirmed the completion of this business combination and stated that, beginning September 3, 2024, the combined company would operate as Currenc Group Inc. ("Currenc"), with ordinary shares trading on The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC under the ticker symbol CURR. As a result, IFIN represents the historical SPAC vehicle that merged into Currenc Group Inc., and ongoing public-market trading of the combined company’s ordinary shares occurs under the CURR symbol on Nasdaq, subject to applicable listing requirements.
Press releases describing the transaction highlight Seamless Group’s role in enabling cross-border digital remittances and cashless payment solutions. Seamless’ entities are described as operating global digital money transfer services focused on financial access for unbanked populations and migrant workers, as well as companies with a focus in Southeast Asia. Under the Seamless umbrella, the disclosures identify Tranglo as an Asia-focused cross-border payment hub that provides services for airtime top-ups, foreign remittance and business payments, and WalletKu as a fintech application aimed at helping Indonesian micro, small and medium enterprises develop digital selling businesses.
Following the closing of the business combination and rebranding to Currenc Group Inc., subsequent SEC filings for the combined company are made under Currenc’s name and file number. These filings describe Currenc as an exempted company incorporated and registered in the Cayman Islands, with principal executive offices in Singapore. They also document post-combination corporate developments such as financing arrangements, litigation updates, settlement agreements, and changes in executive leadership and board composition, all under the Currenc Group Inc. identity rather than the legacy INFINT Acquisition Corporation name.
Because IFIN was a SPAC whose primary purpose was to complete a business combination rather than operate a standalone operating business over the long term, investors researching IFIN today are generally looking at the historical path that led to the creation of Currenc Group Inc. and its CURR-listed ordinary shares. For current operational information, business activities and risks, the relevant disclosures are those of Currenc Group Inc., including its Form 20-F annual reports, Form 6-K current reports and other filings referenced in the transaction and post-combination announcements.
Corporate transformation and listing status
In connection with the Seamless transaction, INFINT announced its intention to voluntarily delist its securities from NYSE-related markets upon consummation of the business combination, with the combined company’s ordinary shares expected to trade on Nasdaq under the CURR symbol. A later press release confirmed completion of the business combination and the commencement of trading of CURRENC (Currenc) Group Inc. ordinary shares on Nasdaq, with IFIN thus transitioning from an independent SPAC listing to part of the combined Currenc structure.
Subsequent SEC filings for Currenc Group Inc. describe its continued listing on The Nasdaq Global Market under the symbol CURR, as well as notices from Nasdaq regarding non-compliance with minimum bid price and market value of listed securities requirements. These filings explain that Currenc received letters from Nasdaq outlining a compliance period to regain the required minimum closing bid price and minimum market value of listed securities for continued listing on The Nasdaq Global Market. The filings state that, during this period, Currenc’s ordinary shares continue to trade on Nasdaq under the CURR symbol, subject to satisfaction of other listing standards.
Business focus of the combined company
While IFIN itself functioned as a SPAC, the combined company’s business focus is described in transaction materials and later filings through the Seamless and Currenc narratives. Seamless is characterized as pioneering a global fintech banking platform for e-wallets, financial institutions and merchants, delivering frictionless, real-time and cost-efficient fund transfers. Its ecosystem is said to empower smart consumers and businesses in over 150 countries. Seamless’ entities are described as delivering global financial access for unbanked populations and migrant workers, as well as companies, with a focus in Southeast Asia.
Within this ecosystem, Tranglo is described as one of Asia’s leading cross-border payment hubs, providing services for airtime top-ups, foreign remittance and business payments, and operating in a highly regulated environment with central bank licenses in several jurisdictions. WalletKu is described as a fintech application aimed at assisting Indonesian micro, small and medium enterprises to develop digital selling businesses in various cities in Indonesia. These descriptions appear in the transaction press releases and registration statement-related communications that supported the INFINT–Seamless business combination.
Later SEC filings for Currenc Group Inc. also reference Seamless as a wholly owned subsidiary of Currenc and describe ongoing matters such as litigation in Singapore involving Seamless and other parties, as well as capital structure transactions (including share issuances to creditors and warrant exchanges) undertaken by Currenc. These documents collectively provide context for how the original IFIN SPAC has evolved into the current Currenc Group Inc. structure with operating fintech businesses under its umbrella.
Understanding IFIN as a historical ticker
For users researching IFIN stock, it is important to recognize that IFIN now primarily represents the historical listing of INFINT Acquisition Corporation prior to its business combination with Seamless Group Inc. and subsequent rebranding to Currenc Group Inc. The operating business that public investors can analyze today is that of Currenc, whose ordinary shares trade under the CURR symbol on Nasdaq, subject to ongoing compliance with Nasdaq listing standards as described in Currenc’s SEC filings.