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Temasek-led investor group in US$250M bet on Biontech

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FRANKFURT: Biontech said Singapore’s Temasek and other investors are injecting Us$250mil into the German biotech firm through a private placement, reflecting heightened investor appetite for promising developers’ vaccines against the coronaviru­s.

The company, which went public on the US Nasdaq in October last year, said the investors would purchase about Us$139mil in ordinary shares and Us$112mil in four-year mandatory convertibl­e notes.

The investors are in for an early reckoning because Biontech has said it expects first clinical data on its Covid-19 vaccine developmen­t programme known as BNT162 this month or in July.

The transactio­n would increase the number of shares outstandin­g by 2.6 million from 226.8 million shares as per end of March, resulting in a combined stake of 1.1% for the investor group once all notes are converted.

Biontech, which is also working on personalis­ed cancer vaccines, would not say how much of the total is attributed to Singapore state investment company Temasek.

Biontech and its partner Pfizer launched testing programmes involving humans in April and May. Domestic rival vaccine developer Curevac, in which the German government is taking a 23% stake, is planning an initial public offering in the United States next month. US peer Translate Bio has attracted France’s Sanofi as an investor in a deal worth as much as Us$2bil.

Biontech, which awarded the rights to BNT162 in China to Shanghai Fosun under a March deal, is competing with Curevac as well as US biotech firm Moderna. —

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