PanTera secures US$104.1 million in oversubscribed Series A round to accelerate global actinium-225 production
PanTera, a Belgian radioisotope producer, has completed a US$104.1 million (€93 million) oversubscribed Series A fundraising round led by EQT Life Sciences. Additional equity and debt funding brings the total amount raised to US$150 million (€134 million). In addition to EQT Life Sciences, the Series A round was also joined by Kurma Partners, Eurazeo, Korys, Paladin and PMV.
PanTera, an IBA and SCK CEN joint venture, aims to secure the large-scale production of actinium-225 (225Ac), which is one of the most promising alpha-emitting radioisotopes to fight cancer. The funds raised will be used primarily toward the construction of a state-of-the-art production facility in Belgium. This facility will not only enable large-scale production, it will also help fulfill PanTera’s ultimate goal to improve the accessibility of future, innovative cancer therapy based on 225Ac and theranostics.
Oaklins’ team in Belgium acted as the sole financial advisor in this transaction.


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