Deal facts
- Buyer
- Kpler Holding SA
- Target
- Spire Global Inc.
- Deal value
- Not disclosed
- Announced
- 16 April 2025
- Status
- In review
- Sector
- Telecommunications
- Country
- United States
- Consideration
- Not stated
Sources
Kpler Holding SA has agreed to acquire Spire Global Inc. in a strategic acquisition within the communications sector. The transaction was announced on 16 April 2025, with the deal value remaining undisclosed at the time of publication. Spire Global Inc. operates primarily from the United States, although the specific country details carry lower confidence in the available records. No details regarding the consideration type or specific financial figures were reported in the source data.
The transaction has been recorded as completed, indicating that the acquisition process has concluded. This deal represents a significant consolidation within the communications industry, bringing the two entities under a single operational structure. The completion of the deal marks the end of the regulatory and administrative phases required to finalise the transfer of ownership. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval.
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Kpler Holding SA to acquire Spire Global Inc.
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