In this episode, host Chaz Churchwell interviews Caitlyn Van Valin, Head of U.S. Sales at Odyssey Trust Company, to discuss the role transfer agents play in helping companies transition into the public markets.
Caitlyn explains how transfer agents serve as the gatekeepers of shareholder records, issuing and tracking shares while supporting companies during corporate action events like DESPAC transactions.
The conversation explores the operational side of becoming a public company and highlights the importance of strong communication, modern technology, and experienced advisory support throughout the process.
Topics covered include:
• What transfer agents and trust companies do in the public markets
• Why the DESPAC is considered a major corporate action event
• How shareholder records are reconciled prior to closing a transaction
• When private companies should engage with transfer agents
• Key contract provisions to evaluate in transfer agent agreements
• How technology improvements are removing operational bottlenecks
• The role of transfer agents in helping companies navigate their first year as a public company
Caitlyn also shares her outlook on the SPAC market and why the next cycle of DESPAC transactions may produce stronger outcomes as more experienced sponsors and better-prepared private companies enter the public markets.
For founders, executives, and advisors exploring the path to a DESPAC, this episode provides a practical look at the infrastructure that supports companies after they go public.
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