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Up to $300 million non-dilutive capital exchanged for royalty payments on future ImmunityBio immunotherapy product revenue with up to a $20 million equity investment
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Royalty financing includes $200 million funded at closing, and $100 million to be funded contingent upon FDA approval of the Company’s BLA for Anktiva® in combination with BCG for NMIBC with PDUFA date of April 23, 2024
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Equity investment includes $10 million funded at closing and a five-year option to purchase up to an additional $10 million
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Aggregate of $850 million capital raised in 2023, with $320 million from institutional investors and $530 million from founder
immunityBio, Inc. (NASDAQ: IBRX), a clinical-stage immunotherapy company (“ImmunityBio” or the “Company”), today announced an up to $320 million royalty financing and equity investment in the Company by Oberland Capital, with $210 million of gross proceeds received at closing on December 29, 2023. The additional capital provides significant financial resources for the Company to accelerate its commercialization efforts in anticipation of a potential regulatory approval, as well as to expand its pipeline within the broader urological cancer space. The proceeds will also be used to fund ongoing business operations and clinical trials expanding N-803 (Anktiva®) indications into multiple solid tumors.
ImmunityBio’s commercialization efforts are in anticipation of potential U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) approval of Anktiva in combination with Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (“BCG”) for the treatment of patients with BCG-unresponsive non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (“NMIBC”) with carcinoma in situ (CIS) with or without Ta or T1 disease. The Company announced on October 23, 2023 that it had resubmitted its Biologics License Application (“BLA”) to the FDA, and announced on October 26, 2023 that the FDA had set a user fee goal date (PDUFA date) for the BLA resubmission of April 23, 2024. The Company’s pipeline is based on broad immunotherapy and cell therapy platforms that are designed to attack cancer and infectious pathogens by activating both the innate and adaptive branches of the immune system in an orchestrated manner.
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“This transaction raises significant capital for the Company to support important growth plans, yet with limited equity dilution and with a cap on total payments tied to the initial investment,” said Richard Adcock, Chief Executive Officer and President of ImmunityBio. “Besides providing a capital source at a key inflection point for ImmunityBio, this investment demonstrates strong confidence by Oberland Capital in our future, and in particular in the potential value of Anktiva in bladder cancer, as well as the direction of our clinical pipeline.”
“We are excited to partner with ImmunityBio on the potential launch of Anktiva in the treatment of bladder cancer,” said Andrew Rubinstein, Managing Partner at Oberland Capital. “This investment aligns with our strategy of investing in near-commercial stage biopharmaceutical companies with highly differentiated products and deep clinical pipelines.”
The investment from Oberland Capital takes the form of a $300 million Revenue Interest Purchase Agreement (“RIPA”) that is non-dilutive to current investors, of which $200 million was funded at closing, and $100 million is to be funded contingent upon FDA approval of the Company’s BLA for Anktiva in combination with BCG for NMIBC, and subject to other terms and conditions as set forth in the RIPA. Under the terms of the RIPA, Oberland Capital will have a right to receive initially tiered single-digit royalty payments on net sales of the Company’s products, which are capped at a multiple of their investment. In addition, the Company has entered into a purchase agreement with Oberland Capital for the private placement of 2,432,894 shares issued at closing, representing $10 million of gross proceeds based on the trailing 30-trading days VWAP. Oberland Capital has also an option to purchase an additional $10 million of common stock at a future date.
In connection with the RIPA, the Company and Nant Capital entered into amendments to extend the maturity dates of certain existing promissory notes with an aggregate principal amount of approximately $505 million from December 31, 2024 to December 31, 2025, and to allow Nant Capital to convert up to an aggregate of $380 million of principal, plus accrued and unpaid interest, into shares of common stock at a price per share equal to a 75% premium to the closing market price on January 3, 2024. Nant Capital and the RIPA Purchaser Agent also concurrently entered into a Subordination Agreement, pursuant to which the Notes were subordinated to the Company’s obligations to the Purchasers under the RIPA.
Jefferies LLC acted as exclusive financial advisor to the Company on the transaction.
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