
United States Securities and Exchange Commission
December 2, 2022
Response: The Company respectfully advises the Staff that LAMF SPAC Holdings I LLC (the “Sponsor”) is not controlled by a non-U.S. person. The Company further advises the Staff that the Sponsor does not have any substantial ties with a non-U.S. person except that Simon Horsman, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and a British citizen, is one of the three managing members of the managing member of the Sponsor; however, because such three managing members must act by majority consent, Mr. Horsman does not have the ability to independently control the Sponsor. Included below is a risk factor that the Company intends to disclose in its next Annual Report on Form 10-K to address the revisions to the Company’s disclosure in response to the Staff’s comment:
“We may not be able to complete an initial business combination since such initial business combination may be subject to regulatory review and approval requirements, including pursuant to foreign investment regulations and review by governmental entities such as the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (“CFIUS”), or may be ultimately prohibited.
Our initial business combination may be subject to regulatory review and approval requirements by governmental entities, or ultimately prohibited. For example, CFIUS has authority to review certain direct or indirect foreign investments in U.S. companies. Among other things, CFIUS is empowered to require certain foreign investors to make mandatory filings, to charge filing fees related to such filings, and to self-initiate national security reviews of foreign direct and indirect investments in U.S. companies if the parties to that investment choose not to file voluntarily. If CFIUS determines that an investment subject to its jurisdiction threatens national security, CFIUS has the power to impose restrictions on the investment or recommend that the President prohibit it or order divestment. Whether CFIUS has jurisdiction to review an acquisition or investment transaction depends on, among other factors, the nature and structure of the transaction, the nationality of the parties, the level of beneficial ownership interest and the nature of any information or governance rights involved.
Our Chief Executive Officer, Simon Horsman, is a British citizen and one of the three managing members of the managing member of our sponsor, LAMF SPAC Holdings I LLC (the “Sponsor”). Mr. Horsman does not have the ability to independently control the Sponsor because such three managing members must act by majority consent.
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