Latest News
Allwyn and Cohn Robbins Announce Decision on Proposed Business Combination

Allwyn AG, a leading multinational lottery operator, and Cohn Robbins Holdings Corp, a special purpose acquisition company, announced that they have mutually agreed not to proceed with their previously proposed business combination.
Allwyn received strong indications of support during recent meetings with investors, but the marketing period coincided with significant market volatility amid a backdrop of concerns about the prospects for inflation, interest rates and recession. Despite this, investors offered commitments of almost $700m to support the combination with Cohn Robbins.
After consideration, Allwyn and Cohn Robbins have jointly decided not to proceed with the transaction. Allwyn remains committed to joining the public markets in due course when conditions are more favorable and to expanding its business into the US.
Robert Chvátal, Allwyn’s group chief executive officer, said: “Allwyn was encouraged by the feedback from many leading investors, demonstrating the attractiveness of our business to the investment community.
“However, due to the prolonged and increasing market volatility, we and Cohn Robbins have decided not to proceed with the proposed business combination. We are grateful to the firm’s founders, Gary Cohn and Cliff Robbins, for their support over the past year and hope to work with them again in the future.
“As demonstrated by our recent results, Allwyn is a highly cash generative business with a strong financial and operational platform to pursue its organic and inorganic growth strategy and to invest in new opportunities. These include the National Lottery in the UK, where we are set to become the operator in 2024. We continue to pursue sustainable and profitable growth and remain excited about the many opportunities we see in the lottery business in Continental Europe, the UK, the United States and elsewhere.”
Gary D. Cohn and Clifton S. Robbins, CRHC’s Co-Founders and Co-Chairmen, said: “Our partnership with Allwyn was announced in January and since then we have witnessed a pronounced negative turn in market psychology, and just last week the market suffered its worst day since June 2020, with the sharply negative trend continuing this week. Karel Komárek and his teams at KKCG and Allwyn have much to be proud of in the lottery-led entertainment company they are building. Nevertheless, the persistently volatile and negative market conditions have led to our mutual decision with Allwyn not to proceed in completing the transaction. We wish them every success going forward.”
-
Africa7 days ago
Play’n GO takes games portfolio live with the Goldrush Group in South Africa
-
eSports6 days ago
Esports World Cup 2025 Unveils Official Song of the Year and Full Opening Ceremony Line-up
-
Africa6 days ago
DRC Signs MoU for Public-Private Partnership with Burundi’s East African General Trade Company
-
Asia6 days ago
LGUs, state university get Php20-M emergency vehicles from PAGCOR
-
Africa6 days ago
Springbok Casino Unveils “Krugerassic Park” Featuring Dino-Wilds to Celebrate Jurassic World: Rebirth Sequel – Plus 25 Free Spins on T-Rex 2 slot
-
Africa7 days ago
ALA Hosted Seminar on Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity
-
Latest News7 days ago
PG Soft serves up Diner Frenzy Spins
-
Latest News7 days ago
Juicy Wins, Crystal Clear: ELA Games Releases New Luxury Title