This article was written at the registration stage, when the offering was described as up to $86.25M including full exercise of the over-allotment. The IPO priced on July 23, 2026 at the $75,000,000 base offering — 7,500,000 units — and the over-allotment option was unexercised as of publication. The $86.25M figure is the maximum, not the completed offering size. Read the pricing update ↗
- Pelican Acquisition II priced its IPO on July 23, 2026 at $75,000,000 — 7,500,000 units at $10.00 — after the SEC declared its registration statement effective the same day. Units began trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market under PLCIU on July 24. The offering is expected to close on July 27, 2026, subject to customary closing conditions.
- EarlyBirdCapital holds a 45-day option on up to 1,125,000 additional units to cover over-allotments. Exercised in full, that takes the offering to $86.25M across 8,625,000 units — the figure quoted in the registration statement and in Luminark's portfolio tracker.
- The unit structure is rights-only — no warrant. Each right converts to 1/10 of an ordinary share at deal close. This removes the warrant overhang entirely from the post-combination cap table.
- The 1/10 right ratio means dilution from rights conversion is materially smaller than the 1/4 ratio used in most comparable SPAC vehicles — a deliberate structural choice that affects post-combination economics.
- EarlyBirdCapital, Inc. is the underwriter — a well-established SPAC-focused investment bank with a long track record in blank-check offerings.
- Pelican Acquisition II is a distinct legal entity from Pelican I (Pelican Acquisition Corp, Nasdaq: PELI), with its own CIK and unit structure, though the two share management continuity through chairman and chief executive Robert Labbe.
The 1/10 Right — A Smaller Conversion Ratio
The rights conversion ratio is the number that determines how much incremental dilution accrues at deal close from the right component of each unit. Pelican Acquisition II uses a 1/10 ratio: each right held at the time of a business combination close converts automatically into one-tenth (1/10) of one ordinary share, with no action required from the holder. There is no exercise price and no expiry. Conversion is unconditional on deal close.
The contrast with a standard 1/4-ratio SPAC structure is significant: a Pelican II rights holder gets 0.1 new shares per right at close, versus 0.25 for a 1/4-ratio vehicle. For a 7.5M unit offering, the total rights conversion creates 750,000 new ordinary shares at 1/10 versus 1,875,000 at the 1/4 standard — a 60% reduction in rights-driven dilution. For a merger target evaluating SPAC deal economics, that difference compounds meaningfully into post-close cap table complexity.
The absence of a warrant component removes the layer of dilution that arises from warrant exercise post-deal. Traditional SPAC warrants at $11.50 create a persistent cap table overhang until exercised, cashless-exchanged, or expired. Pelican II eliminates this category of risk entirely. The post-combination cap table is more predictable: the only equity dilution beyond the public shares comes from the fixed, known quantum of the rights conversion at deal close.
| Structure Type | Right Ratio | Warrant | Post-Close Dilution Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pelican II (proposed) | 1/10 share | None | Rights conversion only — fixed, minimal |
| Rights-only, 1/4 ratio (market standard) | 1/4 share | None | Rights conversion only — fixed, higher ratio |
| Rights + warrant, 1/4 ratio | 1/4 share | $11.50 strike | Rights conversion + warrant exercise overhang |
EarlyBirdCapital — A Different Underwriting Relationship
EarlyBirdCapital, Inc. is named as sole book-running manager for Pelican Acquisition II. EarlyBirdCapital is a well-established SPAC-focused investment bank with a long track record in blank-check offerings going back to the early 2000s. The firm has managed hundreds of SPAC IPOs and brings a distinct distribution network and sponsor relationship model to the deal.
The underwriting choice, combined with the structural difference in the right conversion ratio (1/10 vs. the 1/4 standard), suggests a differentiated structuring approach. Company counsel is Celine and Partners, P.L.L.C., a firm experienced in SPAC formation and Cayman Islands exempted company structures.
Filing Timeline
Below is the chronological filing history for Pelican Acquisition II Corp on SEC EDGAR (CIK 0002122392):
Pelican II vs. Pelican I — Not the Same Vehicle
The "II" in the name is not cosmetic — Pelican Acquisition II Corp (CIK 0002122392) is a legally separate entity from Pelican Acquisition Corp (commonly referred to as Pelican I, ticker PELIU), which was a distinct SPAC with its own SEC filing history, CIK, and offering terms. These are two separate blank-check companies, but they are not unrelated: the Pelican II prospectus discloses that chairman and chief executive Robert Labbe served as chairman, chief executive officer, chief financial officer and a director of Pelican I from July 2024 until March 2026, through its business combination with Greenland Exploration Limited. Investors tracking Pelican Acquisition Corp (Pelican I) should not conflate its SEC filings, CIK, or status with those of Pelican Acquisition II Corp.