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LETTER TO SHAREHOLDERS OF GLOBAL PARTNER ACQUISITION
CORP II
7 Rye Ridge Plaza, Suite 350
Rye Brook, NY 10573
Dear Global Partner Acquisition Corp II Shareholder:
You are cordially invited to attend an extraordinary
general meeting of Global Partner Acquisition Corp II, a Cayman Islands exempted company (“Global Partner”), which
will be held on January , 2023, at a.m., Eastern Time, at the offices of Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP located at 1345 Avenue of the Americas, 11th Floor., New York, NY 10105, and via a virtual meeting,
or at such other time, on such other date and at such other place to which the meeting may be adjourned (the “Shareholder Meeting”).
The Shareholder Meeting will be conducted via
live webcast, but the physical location of the Shareholder Meeting will remain at the location specified above for the
purposes of our amended and restated memorandum and articles of association (the “Memorandum and Articles of
Association”). If you wish to attend the Shareholder Meeting in person, you must reserve your attendance at least two
business days in advance of the Shareholder Meeting by contacting Global Partner’s Chief Executive Officer at info@gpac2.com
by a.m., Eastern Time, on January , 2022 (two business days prior to
the initially scheduled meeting date). You will be able to attend the Shareholder Meeting online, vote and submit your
questions during the Shareholder Meeting by visiting https://www.cstproxy.com/.
The attached Notice of the Shareholder Meeting and
proxy statement describe the business Global Partner will conduct at the Shareholder Meeting (unless Global Partner determines that it
is not necessary to hold the Shareholder Meeting as described in the accompanying proxy statement) and provide information about Global
Partner that you should consider when you vote your shares. As more fully described in the attached proxy statement, which is dated December , 2022, and is first being mailed to shareholders on or about that date, the Shareholder Meeting will be held for the purpose of considering
and voting on the following proposals:
| 1. | Proposal No. 1 - Extension Amendment Proposal - To amend (subject to the approval of Proposal No. 2 - the Insider Letter Amendment
Proposal), by way of special resolution, Global Partner’s Memorandum and Articles of Association to extend the date (the “Termination
Date”) by which Global Partner has to consummate a business combination (the “Articles Extension”) from January
14, 2023 (the “Original Termination Date”) to April 14, 2023 (the “Articles Extension Date”) and
to allow Global Partner, without another shareholder vote, to elect to extend the Termination Date to consummate a business combination
on a monthly basis for up to nine times by an additional one month each time after the Articles Extension Date, by resolution of Global
Partner’s board of directors (the “Board”), if requested by Global Partner Sponsor II LLC, a Delaware limited
liability company (the “Sponsor”), and upon five days’ advance notice prior to the applicable Termination Date,
until January 14, 2024 (each, an “Additional Articles Extension Date”), or a total of up to twelve months after
the Original Termination Date, unless the closing of a business combination shall have occurred prior thereto (the “Extension
Amendment Proposal”); and |
| 2. | Proposal No. 2 - Insider Letter Amendment Proposal - To amend (subject to the approval of Proposal No. 1 - the Extension Amendment
Proposal), by way of ordinary resolution, the Letter Agreement, dated January 11, 2021, by and among Global Partner, its officers, its
directors and the Sponsor (the “Letter Agreement”), to allow the Sponsor to transfer its holdings in Global Partner,
directly or indirectly, to affiliate(s) of prior to the expiration of the applicable lock-up (the “Insider
Letter Amendment Proposal”). A copy of the proposed amendment to the Letter Agreement (the “Letter Agreement Amendment”)
is set forth in Annex A to the accompanying proxy statement. |
| 3. | Proposal No. 3 - Adjournment Proposal - To adjourn, by way of ordinary resolution, the Shareholder Meeting to a later date
or dates, if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies if, based upon the tabulated vote at the time of the Shareholder
Meeting, there are insufficient Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share and Class B ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per
share in the capital of Global Partner represented (either in person or by proxy) to approve the Extension Amendment Proposal or the Insider
Letter Amendment Proposal (the “Adjournment Proposal”). |
Each of the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider
Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal is more fully described in the accompanying proxy statement. Please take the time
to read carefully each of the proposals in the accompanying proxy statement before you vote.
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved
and the Articles Extension becomes effective, within business days of the date of the Shareholder Meeting, the Sponsor (or one or
more of its affiliates, members or third-party designees) (the “Lender”) shall make a deposit into the Trust Account
(as defined below) of $ , in exchange for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued by Global Partner to the Lender.
In addition, if the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved and the Articles Extension becomes effective, in the event that Global Partner
has not consummated a Business Combination by April 14, 2023, without approval of Global Partner’s public shareholders, Global Partner
may, by resolution of the Board, if requested by the Sponsor, and upon five days’ advance notice prior to the applicable Termination
Date, extend the Termination Date up to nine times, each by one additional month (for a total of up to nine additional months to complete
a Business Combination), provided that the Lender will deposit $ into the Trust Account for each such monthly extension, for an aggregate
deposit of up to $ (if all nine additional monthly extensions are exercised), in exchange for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory
note issued by Global Partner to the Lender. If Global Partner completes a Business Combination, it will, at the option of the Lender,
repay the amounts loaned under the promissory note or convert a portion or all of the amounts loaned under such promissory note into warrants,
which warrants will be identical to the Private Placement Warrants (as defined below). If Global Partner does not complete a Business
Combination by the applicable Termination Date, such promissory note will be repaid only from funds held outside of the Trust Account
or will be forfeited, eliminated or otherwise forgiven.
The purpose of the Extension Amendment Proposal
is to allow Global Partner additional time to complete an initial business combination (a “Business Combination”).
You are not being asked to vote on a Business Combination at this time.
The Memorandum and Articles of Association
provides that Global Partner has until January 14, 2023 to complete its initial Business Combination. Global Partner’s Board
has determined that it is in the best interests of Global Partner to seek an extension of the Termination Date and have Global
Partner’s shareholders approve the Extension Amendment Proposal to allow for a period of additional time to consummate a
Business Combination. Without the Articles Extension, Global Partner believes that Global Partner will not be able to complete a
Business Combination on or before the Termination Date. If that were to occur, Global Partner would be precluded from completing a
Business Combination and would be forced to liquidate.
The purpose of the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal
is to allow the Sponsor to transfer Class B Ordinary Shares and the Private Placement Warrants, directly or indirectly, to affiliate(s)
of and thereby consummate the Sponsor Handover (as defined below). The Letter Agreement includes provisions prohibiting
the sale or transfer, directly or indirectly, of the Class B Ordinary Shares and the Private Placement Warrants. Without the Letter Agreement
Amendment, the Sponsor Handover couldn’t be implemented.
Subject to the approval of the Extension
Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and Global Partner satisfying the continued listing requirements of the
Nasdaq Stock Market LLC following redemptions in connection with the Articles Extension, the Sponsor intends to transfer a majority
of its economic interests in Global Partner and transfer control of the Sponsor to affiliate(s) of
(the “Sponsor
Handover”). In connection with the Sponsor Handover, it is anticipated that new officers will be appointed to Global
Partner and a new managing member will be appointed to the Sponsor. See “Business of Global Partner and Certain Information about Global Partner-Sponsor Handover” in the
accompanying proxy statement.
Each of the Extension Amendment Proposal and the
Insider Letter Amendment Proposal is conditioned on the approval of each other. Unless both the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider
Letter Amendment Proposal are approved at the Shareholder Meeting, the Articles Extension and the Sponsor Handover will not be implemented.
Global Partner reserves the right at any time to
cancel the Shareholder Meeting and not to submit to its shareholders the Extension Amendment Proposal and implement the Articles Extension.
In the event the Shareholder Meeting is cancelled, and a Business Combination is not consummated prior to January 14, 2023, Global Partner
will dissolve and liquidate in accordance with the Memorandum and Articles of Association.
As contemplated by the Memorandum and Articles of
Association, the holders of Global Partner’s Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share (the “Class A Ordinary
Shares”), issued as part of the units sold in Global Partner’s initial public offering (the “Public Shares”)
may elect to redeem all or a portion of their Public Shares in exchange for their pro rata portion of the funds held in a trust account
(the “Trust Account”) established to hold a portion of the proceeds of the initial public offering and the concurrent
sale of the private placement warrants (the “Private Placement Warrants”), if the Articles Extension is implemented
(the “Redemption”), regardless of how such public shareholders vote in regard to the Extension Amendment Proposal.
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved by the requisite vote of shareholders, the holders of Public Shares remaining after
the Redemption will retain their right to redeem their Public Shares for their pro rata portion of the funds available in the Trust Account
upon consummation of a Business Combination or if Global Partner does not complete a Business Combination by the Articles Extension Date
or the relevant Additional Articles Extension Date.
On December , 2022, the most recent practicable
date prior to the date of this proxy statement, the redemption price per share was approximately $ , based on the aggregate amount
on deposit in the Trust Account of approximately $ as of December , 2022 (including interest not previously released to Global
Partner to pay its taxes), divided by the total number of then outstanding Public Shares. The Redemption price per share will be calculated
based on the aggregate amount on deposit in the Trust Account, including interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not
previously released to Global Partner to pay its taxes two business days prior to the initially scheduled date of the Shareholder Meeting.
The closing price of the Class A Ordinary Shares on the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC on December , 2022 was $ . Accordingly, if
the market price of the Class A Ordinary Shares were to remain the same until the date of the Shareholder Meeting, exercising redemption
rights would result in a public shareholder receiving approximately $ [more/less] per share than if the shares were sold in the
open market (based on the per share redemption price as of December , 2022). Global Partner cannot assure shareholders that they will
be able to sell their Class A Ordinary Shares in the open market, even if the market price per share is lower than the redemption price
stated above, as there may not be sufficient liquidity in its securities when such shareholders wish to sell their shares. Global Partner
believes that such redemption right enables its public shareholders to determine whether to sustain their investments for an additional
period if Global Partner does not complete a Business Combination on or before the Termination Date.
If the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider
Letter Amendment Proposal are not approved, and a Business Combination is not completed on or before the Termination Date, Global Partner
will: (i) cease all operations except for the purpose of winding up; (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more than ten business
days thereafter, redeem the Public Shares, at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the
Trust Account, including interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to Global Partner to pay its
income taxes, if any (less up to $100,000 of interest to pay liquidation expenses), divided by the number of the then-outstanding Public
Shares, which redemption will completely extinguish public shareholders’ rights as shareholders (including the right to receive
further liquidation distributions, if any); and (iii) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject to the approval
of Global Partner’s remaining shareholders and the Board, liquidate and dissolve, subject in each case of clauses (ii) and (iii)
to Global Partner’s obligations under Cayman Islands law to provide for claims of creditors and to requirements of other applicable
law. There will be no distribution from the Trust Account with respect to Global Partner’s warrants, which will expire worthless
in the event Global Partner dissolves and liquidates the Trust Account.
Subject to the foregoing, the approval of the Extension
Amendment Proposal requires a special resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least a two-thirds (2/3) majority
of the votes cast by the holders of Class A Ordinary Shares and Class B ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share (the “Class
B Ordinary Shares” and together with the Class A Ordinary Shares, the “Ordinary Shares”), voting as a single
class, who are present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting.
Approval of each of the Insider Letter Amendment
Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least
a majority of the votes cast by the holders of the issued Ordinary Shares, voting as a single class, who are present in person or represented
by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting. The Adjournment Proposal will only be put forth
for a vote if there are not sufficient votes to approve the Extension Amendment Proposal or the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal at the
Shareholder Meeting.
The Board has fixed the close of business on December ,
2022 as the date for determining Global Partner’s shareholders entitled to receive notice of and vote at the Shareholder Meeting
and any adjournment thereof. Only holders of record of Ordinary Shares on that date are entitled to have their votes counted at the Shareholder
Meeting or any adjournment thereof.
The Board of Global Partner believes that it is in the best interests
of Global Partner that Global Partner obtain the Articles Extension. After careful consideration of all relevant
factors, the Board has determined that the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal
are in the best interests of Global Partner and its shareholders, has declared it advisable and recommends that you vote or give instruction
to vote “FOR” the Extension Amendment proposal, “FOR” the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and “FOR”
the Adjournment Proposal.
Your vote is very important. Whether or
not you plan to attend the Shareholder Meeting, please vote as soon as possible by following the instructions in the accompanying proxy
statement to make sure that your shares are represented and voted at the Shareholder Meeting. If you hold your shares in “street
name” through a bank, broker or other nominee, you will need to follow the instructions provided to you by your bank, broker or
other nominee to ensure that your shares are represented and voted at the Shareholder Meeting. The approval of the Extension Amendment
Proposal requires a special resolution under Cayman Islands law, the affirmative vote of at least a two-thirds (2/3) majority of the votes
cast by the holders of the issued Ordinary Shares who are present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and
who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting. Approval of each of the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal requires
an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the votes cast by the holders of
the issued Ordinary Shares who are present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and who vote thereon, at the
Shareholder Meeting. Accordingly, if you fail to vote in person or by proxy at the Shareholder Meeting, your shares will not be counted
for the purposes of determining whether the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal
are approved by the requisite majorities. Each of the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal is conditioned
on the approval of each other. Unless both the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal are approved at
the Shareholder Meeting, the Articles Extension and the Sponsor Handover will not be implemented.
If you sign, date and return your proxy card without
indicating how you wish to vote, your proxy will be voted FOR each of the proposals presented at the Shareholder Meeting. If you fail
to return your proxy card or fail to instruct your bank, broker or other nominee how to vote, and do not attend the Shareholder Meeting
in person, the effect will be that your shares will not be counted for purposes of determining whether a quorum is present at the Shareholder
Meeting but will otherwise not have any effect on whether the proposals are approved. If you are a shareholder of record and you attend
the Shareholder Meeting and wish to vote in person, you may withdraw your proxy and vote in person.
TO EXERCISE YOUR REDEMPTION RIGHTS, YOU MUST DEMAND
IN WRITING THAT YOUR CLASS A ORDINARY SHARES ARE REDEEMED FOR A PRO RATA PORTION OF THE FUNDS HELD IN THE TRUST ACCOUNT AND TENDER YOUR
SHARES TO GLOBAL PARTNER’S TRANSFER AGENT AT LEAST TWO BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE INITIALLY SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SHAREHOLDER MEETING.
IN ORDER TO EXERCISE YOUR REDEMPTION RIGHT, YOU NEED TO IDENTIFY YOURSELF AS A BENEFICIAL HOLDER AND PROVIDE YOUR LEGAL NAME, PHONE NUMBER
AND ADDRESS IN YOUR WRITTEN DEMAND. YOU MAY TENDER YOUR SHARES BY EITHER TENDERING OR DELIVERING YOUR SHARES (AND CERTIFICATES (IF ANY)
AND OTHER REDEMPTION FORMS TO THE TRANSFER AGENT OR BY TENDERING OR DELIVERING YOUR SHARES (AND SHARE CERTIFICATES (IF ANY) AND OTHER
REDEMPTION FORMS) ELECTRONICALLY USING THE DEPOSITORY TRUST COMPANY’S DWAC (DEPOSIT WITHDRAWAL AT CUSTODIAN) SYSTEM. IF YOU HOLD
THE SHARES IN STREET NAME, YOU WILL NEED TO INSTRUCT THE ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE AT YOUR BANK OR BROKER TO WITHDRAW THE SHARES FROM YOUR ACCOUNT
IN ORDER TO EXERCISE YOUR REDEMPTION RIGHTS.
Enclosed is the proxy statement containing detailed
information about the Shareholder Meeting, the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment
Proposal. Whether or not you plan to attend the Shareholder Meeting, Global Partner urges you to read this material carefully and vote
your shares.
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By Order of the Board of Directors of Global Partner Acquisition Corp II |
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Paul J. Zepf |
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Chairman of the Board of Directors |
GLOBAL PARTNER ACQUISITION CORP II
7 Rye Ridge Plaza, Suite 350
Rye Brook, NY 10573
NOTICE OF AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF
SHAREHOLDERS
OF GLOBAL PARTNER ACQUISITION CORP II
TO BE HELD ON JANUARY , 2023
To the Shareholders of Global Partner Acquisition Corp II:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an extraordinary general
meeting of Global Partner Acquisition Corp II, a Cayman Islands exempted company (“Global Partner”), will be held on
January , 2023, at a.m., Eastern Time (the “Shareholder Meeting”), at the offices of Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP located at 1345 Avenue of the Americas, 11th Floor., New York,
NY 10105, and via a virtual meeting, or at such other time, on such other date and at such other place to which the meeting may be adjourned
(the “Shareholder Meeting”).
The Shareholder Meeting will be conducted via
live webcast, but the physical location of the Shareholder Meeting will remain at the location specified above for the
purposes of our amended and restated memorandum and articles of association (the “Memorandum and Articles of
Association”). If you wish to attend the Shareholder Meeting in person, you must reserve your attendance at least two
business days in advance of the Shareholder Meeting by contacting Global Partner’s Chief Executive Officer at info@gpac2.com
by a.m., Eastern Time, on January , 2022 (two business days prior to the initially
scheduled meeting date). You will be able to attend the Shareholder Meeting online, vote and submit your questions during the
Shareholder Meeting by visiting https://www.cstproxy.com/ .
You are cordially invited to attend the Shareholder
Meeting that will be held for the purpose of considering and voting on (i) an extension amendment proposal to amend, by way of special
resolution, the Memorandum and Articles of Association to extend the date (the “Termination Date”) by which Global
Partner has to consummate a business combination (the “Articles Extension”) from January 14, 2023 (the “Original
Termination Date”) to April 14, 2023 (the “Articles Extension Date”) and to allow Global Partner, without
another shareholder vote, to elect to extend the Termination Date to consummate a business combination on a monthly basis for up to nine
times by an additional one month each time after the Articles Extension Date, by resolution of Global Partner’s board of directors
(the “Board”), if requested by Global Partner Sponsor II LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Sponsor”),
and upon five days’ advance notice prior to the applicable Termination Date, until January 14, 2024 (each, an “Additional
Articles Extension Date”) or a total of up to twelve months after the Original Termination Date, unless the closing of
a Business Combination shall have occurred prior thereto (the “Extension Amendment Proposal”), (ii) an insider letter
amendment proposal to amend, by way of ordinary resolution, the letter agreement, dated January 11, 2021, by and among Global Partner,
its officers, its directors and the Sponsor (the “Letter Agreement”), to allow the Sponsor to transfer its holdings
in Global Partner, directly or indirectly, to affiliate(s) of prior to the expiration of the applicable lock-up (the
“Insider Letter Amendment Proposal”). A copy of the proposed amendment to the Letter Agreement is set forth in Annex
A to the accompanying proxy statement; and (iii) an adjournment proposal to adjourn, by way of ordinary resolution, the Shareholder
Meeting to a later date or dates, if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies if, based upon the tabulated vote at
the time of the Shareholder Meeting, there are insufficient Global Partner ordinary shares represented (either in person or by proxy)
to approve the Extension Amendment Proposal or the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal (the “Adjournment Proposal”) (unless
Global Partner determines that it is not necessary to hold the Shareholder Meeting as described in the accompanying proxy statement),
each as more fully described below in the accompanying proxy statement, which is dated December , 2022, and is first being mailed
to shareholders on or about that date. The full text of the proposals to be voted upon at the Shareholder Meeting is as follows:
| 1. | Proposal No. 1 - The Extension Amendment Proposal - RESOLVED, as a special resolution that subject to the approval of
Proposal No. 2 - the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal: |
| a) | Article 49.8 of Global Partner’s Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association be deleted in its entirety and
replaced with the following new Article 49.8: |
“In the event
that the Company does not consummate a Business Combination upon the date which is the later of (i) 14 April 2023 (or 14 January 2024,
if applicable under the provisions of this Article 49.8) and (ii) such later date as may be approved by the Members in accordance with
the Articles (in any case, such date being referred to as the “Termination Date”), the Company shall (i) cease all
operations except for the purpose of winding up; (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more than ten business days thereafter,
redeem the Public Shares, at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the Trust Account, including
interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to Global Partner to pay its income taxes, if any (less
up to $100,000 of interest to pay liquidation expenses), divided by the number of the then-outstanding Public Shares, which redemption
will completely extinguish public shareholders’ rights as shareholders (including the right to receive further liquidation distributions,
if any); and (iii) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject to the approval of Global Partner’s remaining
shareholders and the Board, liquidate and dissolve, subject in each case to Global Partner’s obligations under Cayman Islands law
to provide for claims of creditors and to requirements of other Applicable Law.
Notwithstanding
the foregoing or any other provisions of the Articles, in the event that the Company has not consummated a Business Combination within
twenty-seven months from the closing of the IPO, the Company may, without another shareholder vote, elect to extend the date to consummate
the Business Combination on a monthly basis for up to nine times by an additional one month each time after the twenty-seventh month from
the closing of the IPO, by resolution of the Directors, if requested by the Sponsor in writing, and upon five days’ advance notice
prior to the applicable Termination Date, until thirty-six months from the closing of the IPO, contemporaneously with a deposit by the Sponsor (or one or more
of its affiliates, members or third-party designees) (the “Lender”) of US$ into the Trust Fund for each such
monthly extension, for an aggregate deposit of up to US$ (if all nine additional monthly extensions are exercised), in exchange for
a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued by the Company to the Lender. If the Company completes a Business Combination,
it will, at the option of the Lender, repay the amounts loaned under the promissory note or convert a portion or all of the amounts loaned
under such promissory note into warrants, which warrants will be identical to the private placement warrants issued to the Sponsor at
the time of the IPO. If the Company does not complete a Business Combination by the applicable Termination Date, such promissory note
will be repaid only from funds held outside of the Trust Account or will be forfeited, eliminated or otherwise forgiven.”
| b) | Article 49.9(a) of Global Partner’s Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association be deleted in its entirety and
replaced with the following new Article 49.9(a): |
“to
modify the substance or timing of the Company’s obligation to provide holders of Class A Shares the right to have their shares redeemed
in connection with a Business Combination or to redeem 100 per cent of the Public Shares if the Company does not consummate a Business
Combination within twenty-seven months (or up to thirty-six months, if applicable under the provisions of Article 49.8) after the date
of the consummation of the IPO;”
| c) | Article 49.11(b) of Global Partner’s Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles
of Association be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following new Article 49.9(a): |
“vote
as a class with Public Shares on a Business Combination or on any other proposal presented to shareholders prior to or in connection with
the completion of an initial Business Combination or (b) to approve an amendment to the Memorandum or the Articles to (x) extend the time
the Company has to consummate a Business Combination beyond 27 months (or up to thirty-six months,
if applicable under the provisions of Article 49.8) from the closing of the IPO or (y) amend the foregoing provisions.”
| 2. | Proposal No. 2 - Insider Letter Amendment Proposal - RESOLVED, as an ordinary resolution (subject to the approval of
Proposal No. 1 - the Extension Amendment Proposal), that the amendment to the Letter Agreement, dated January 11, 2021, by and among Global
Partner Sponsor II LLC (the “Sponsor”), Global Partner, its officers, its directors (the “Letter Agreement”),
to allow the Sponsor to transfer its holdings in Global Partner, directly or indirectly, to affiliate(s) of prior
to the expiration of the applicable lock-up be approved, ratified and confirmed in all respects. A copy of the proposed amendment to the
Letter Agreement is set forth in Annex A to the accompanying proxy statement. |
| 3. | Proposal No. 3 - The Adjournment Proposal - RESOLVED, as an ordinary resolution, that the adjournment of the Shareholder
Meeting to a later date or dates if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies if, based upon the tabulated vote at
the time of the Shareholder Meeting, there are insufficient Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share and Class B ordinary
shares, par value $0.0001 per share in the capital of Global Partner represented (either in person or by proxy) to approve the Extension
Amendment Proposal or the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal. |
Each of the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider
Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal is more fully described in the accompanying proxy statement. Please take the time
to read carefully each of the proposals in the accompanying proxy statement before you vote.
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved
and the Articles Extension becomes effective, within business days of the date of the Shareholder Meeting, the Lender shall make
a deposit into the Trust Account (as defined below) of $ , in exchange for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued
by Global Partner to the Lender. In addition, if the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved and the Articles Extension becomes effective,
in the event that Global Partner has not consummated a Business Combination by April 14, 2023, without approval of Global Partner’s
public shareholders, Global Partner may, by resolution of the Board, if requested by the Sponsor, and upon five days’ advance notice
prior to the applicable Termination Date, extend the Termination Date up to nine times, each by one additional month (for a total of up
to nine additional months to complete a Business Combination), provided that the Lender will deposit $ into the Trust Account for
each such monthly extension, for an aggregate deposit of up to $ (if all nine additional monthly extensions are exercised), in exchange
for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued by Global Partner to the Lender. If Global Partner completes a Business Combination,
it will, at the option of the Lender, repay the amounts loaned under the promissory note or convert a portion or all of the amounts loaned
under such promissory note into warrants, which warrants will be identical to the Private Placement Warrants (as defined below). If Global
Partner does not complete a Business Combination by the applicable Termination Date, such promissory note will be repaid only from funds
held outside of the Trust Account or will be forfeited, eliminated or otherwise forgiven.
The purpose of the Extension Amendment Proposal
is to allow Global Partner additional time to complete an initial business combination (a “Business Combination”).
You are not being asked to vote on a Business Combination at this time.
The Memorandum and Articles of Association
provides that Global Partner has until January 14, 2023 to complete its initial Business Combination. Global Partner’s Board
has determined that it is in the best interests of Global Partner to seek an extension of the Termination Date and have Global
Partner’s shareholders approve the Extension Amendment Proposal to allow for a period of additional time to consummate a
Business Combination. Without the Articles Extension, Global Partner believes that Global Partner will not be able to complete a
Business Combination on or before the Termination Date. If that were to occur, Global Partner would be precluded from completing a
Business Combination and would be forced to liquidate.
The purpose of the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal
is to allow the Sponsor to transfer Class B Ordinary Shares and the Private Placement Warrants, directly or indirectly, to affiliate(s)
of and thereby consummate the Sponsor Handover (as defined below). The Letter Agreement includes provisions prohibiting
the sale or transfer, directly or indirectly, of the Class B Ordinary Shares and the Private Placement Warrants. Without the Letter Agreement
Amendment, the Sponsor Handover couldn’t be implemented.
Subject to the approval of the Extension
Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and Global Partner satisfying the continued listing requirements of the
Nasdaq Stock Market LLC following redemptions in connection with the Articles Extension, the Sponsor intends to transfer a majority
of its economic interests in Global Partner and transfer control of the Sponsor to affiliate(s) of (the
“Sponsor Handover”). In connection with the Sponsor Handover, it is anticipated that new officers will be
appointed to Global Partner and a new managing member will be appointed to the Sponsor. See “Business of Global Partner and Certain Information about Global Partner-Sponsor
Handover” in the accompanying proxy statement.
Each of the Extension Amendment Proposal and the
Insider Letter Amendment Proposal is conditioned on the approval of each other. Unless both the Extension Amendment Proposal and the
Insider Letter Amendment Proposal are approved at the Shareholder Meeting, the Articles Extension and the Sponsor Handover will not be
implemented.
Global Partner reserves the right at any time to
cancel the Shareholder Meeting and not to submit to its shareholders the Extension Amendment Proposal and implement the Articles Extension.
In the event the Shareholder Meeting is cancelled and Global Partner is unable to complete a Business Combination on or before the Termination
Date, Global Partner will dissolve and liquidate in accordance with the Memorandum and Articles of Association.
The Board of Global Partner believes that it is
in the best interests of Global Partner that Global Partner obtain the Articles Extension if needed. After careful consideration of all
relevant factors, the Board has determined that the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment
Proposal are in the best interests of Global Partner and its shareholders, has declared it advisable and recommends that you vote or give
instruction to vote “FOR” the Extension Amendment Proposal, “FOR” the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and “FOR”
the Adjournment Proposal.
As contemplated by the Memorandum and Articles of
Association, the holders of Global Partner’s Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share (the “Class A Ordinary
Shares”), issued as part of the units sold in Global Partner’s initial public offering (the “Public Shares”)
may elect to redeem all or a portion of their Public Shares in exchange for their pro rata portion of the funds held in a trust account
(the “Trust Account”) established to hold a portion of the proceeds of the initial public offering (the “Initial
Public Offering”) and the concurrent sale of the private placement warrants (the “Private Placement Warrants”),
if the Articles Extension is implemented (the “Redemption”), regardless of how such public shareholders vote in regard
to the Extension Amendment Proposal. If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved by the requisite vote of shareholders, holders
of Public Shares remaining after the Redemption will retain their right to redeem their Public Shares for their pro rata portion of the
funds available in the Trust Account upon consummation of a Business Combination or if Global Partner does not complete a Business Combination
by the Articles Extension Date or the relevant Additional Articles Extension Date.
On December , 2022, the most recent practicable
date prior to the date of this proxy statement, the redemption price per share was approximately $ , based on the aggregate amount
on deposit in the Trust Account of approximately $ as of December , 2022 (including interest not previously released to Global
Partner to pay its taxes), divided by the total number of then outstanding Public Shares. The Redemption price per share will be calculated
based on the aggregate amount on deposit in the Trust Account, including interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not
previously released to Global Partner to pay its taxes two business days prior to the initially scheduled date of the Shareholder Meeting.
The closing price of the Class A Ordinary Shares on the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC on December , 2022 was $ . Accordingly, if the
market price of the Class A Ordinary Shares were to remain the same until the date of the Shareholder Meeting, exercising redemption rights
would result in a public shareholder receiving approximately $ [more/less] per share than if the shares were sold in the open
market (based on the per share redemption price as of December , 2022). Global Partner cannot assure shareholders that they will be
able to sell their Class A Ordinary Shares in the open market, even if the market price per share is lower than the redemption price stated
above, as there may not be sufficient liquidity in its securities when such shareholders wish to sell their shares. Global Partner believes
that such redemption right enables its public shareholders to determine whether to sustain their investments for an additional period
if Global Partner does not complete a Business Combination on or before the Termination Date.
Approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal is
a condition to the implementation of the Articles Extension. In addition, Global Partner will not proceed with the Articles Extension
if Global Partner will not have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets following approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal, after
taking into account the Redemption. Global Partner cannot predict the amount that will remain in the Trust Account following the Redemption
if the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved, and the amount remaining in the Trust Account may be only a small fraction of the $
that was in the Trust Account as of December , 2022 (including interest not previously released to Global Partner to pay its taxes).
If the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider
Letter Amendment Proposal are not approved, and a Business Combination is not completed on or before the Termination Date, Global Partner
will: (i) cease all operations except for the purpose of winding up; (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more than ten business
days thereafter, redeem the Public Shares, at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the
Trust Account, including interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to Global Partner to pay its
income taxes, if any (less up to $100,000 of interest to pay liquidation expenses), divided by the number of the then-outstanding Public
Shares, which redemption will completely extinguish public shareholders’ rights as shareholders (including the right to receive
further liquidation distributions, if any); and (iii) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject to the approval
of Global Partner’s remaining shareholders and the Board, liquidate and dissolve, subject in each case of clauses (ii) and (iii)
to Global Partner’s obligations under Cayman Islands law to provide for claims of creditors and to requirements of other applicable
law. There will be no distribution from the Trust Account with respect to Global Partner’s warrants, which will expire worthless
in the event Global Partner dissolves and liquidates the Trust Account.
In the event of a liquidation, the Sponsor will
not receive any monies held in the Trust Account as a result of its ownership of 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares (as defined below)
which were issued to the Sponsor prior to the Initial Public Offering, and 5,566,667 Private Placement Warrants, which were purchased
by the Sponsor in a private placement which occurred simultaneously with the completion of the Initial Public Offering. As a consequence,
a liquidating distribution will be made only with respect to the Public Shares.
TO EXERCISE YOUR REDEMPTION RIGHTS, YOU MUST DEMAND
IN WRITING THAT YOUR CLASS A ORDINARY SHARES ARE REDEEMED FOR A PRO RATA PORTION OF THE FUNDS HELD IN THE TRUST ACCOUNT AND TENDER YOUR
SHARES TO GLOBAL PARTNER’S TRANSFER AGENT AT LEAST TWO BUSINESS DAYS PRIOR TO THE INITIALLY SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SHAREHOLDER MEETING.
IN ORDER TO EXERCISE YOUR REDEMPTION RIGHT, YOU NEED TO IDENTIFY YOURSELF AS A BENEFICIAL HOLDER AND PROVIDE YOUR LEGAL NAME, PHONE NUMBER
AND ADDRESS IN YOUR WRITTEN DEMAND. YOU MAY TENDER YOUR SHARES BY EITHER TENDERING OR DELIVERING YOUR SHARES (AND SHARE CERTIFICATES (IF
ANY) AND OTHER REDEMPTION FORMS) TO THE TRANSFER AGENT OR BY TENDERING OR DELIVERING YOUR SHARES (AND SHARE CERTIFICATES (IF ANY) AND
OTHER REDEMPTION FORMS) ELECTRONICALLY USING THE DEPOSITORY TRUST COMPANY’S DWAC (DEPOSIT WITHDRAWAL AT CUSTODIAN) SYSTEM. IF YOU
HOLD THE SHARES IN STREET NAME, YOU WILL NEED TO INSTRUCT THE ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE AT YOUR BANK OR BROKER TO WITHDRAW THE SHARES FROM YOUR
ACCOUNT IN ORDER TO EXERCISE YOUR REDEMPTION RIGHTS.
With respect to the regulation of special purpose
acquisition companies (“SPACs”) like Global Partner, on March 30, 2022, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”)
issued proposed rules relating to, among other items, the extent to which SPACs could become subject to regulation under the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended. The proposal is consistent with less formal positions recently taken by the staff of the SEC. To mitigate
the risk of being viewed as operating an unregistered investment company, Global Partner currently intends, prior to the Shareholder Meeting,
to instruct Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, the trustee with respect to the Trust Account, to hold all funds in the Trust
Account in cash (i.e., in one or more bank accounts) until the earlier of consummation of a Business Combination and liquidation of Global
Partner. Accordingly, the funds in the Trust Account will cease to be invested and such funds are not expected to otherwise earn interest.
This means that the amount available for redemption will not increase in the future (other than funds deposited in the Trust Account in
connection with the Articles Extension and each of the nine additional one month extensions after the Articles Extension Date), and those
shareholders who elect not to redeem their Public Shares in connection with the Articles Extension will receive no more than the same
amount, without additional interest, if they redeem their Public Shares in connection with a Business Combination or if Global Partner
is liquidated in the future, in each case as compared with the per share amount they would receive if they had redeemed in connection
with the Articles Extension.
Subject to the foregoing, the approval of the Extension
Amendment Proposal requires a special resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least a two-thirds (2/3) majority
of the votes cast by the holders of Class A Ordinary Shares and Class B ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share (the “Class
B Ordinary Shares” and together with the Class A Ordinary Shares, the “Ordinary Shares”), voting as a single
class, who are present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting.
Approval of each of the Insider Letter Amendment
Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least
a majority of the votes cast by the holders of the issued Ordinary Shares, voting as a single class, who are present in person or represented
by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting. The Adjournment Proposal will only be put forth
for a vote if there are not sufficient votes to approve the Extension Amendment Proposal or the Insider Letter Amendment proposal at the
Shareholder Meeting.
Record holders of Ordinary Shares at the close of
business on December , 2022 (the “Record Date”) are entitled to vote or have their votes cast at the Shareholder Meeting.
On the Record Date, there were 30,000,000 issued and outstanding Class A Ordinary Shares and 7,500,000 issued and outstanding Class B
Ordinary Shares. Global Partner’s warrants do not have voting rights.
The Sponsor and Global Partner’s officers
and directors intend to vote all of their Ordinary Shares in favor of the proposals being presented at the Shareholder Meeting. Such shares
will be excluded from the pro rata calculation used to determine the per-share redemption price. As of the date of the accompanying proxy
statement, the Sponsor holds 20% of the issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares and Global Partner’s officers and directors have
not purchased any Public Shares, but may do so at any time. As a result, in addition to the Sponsor, (i) approval of the Extension Amendment
Proposal will require the affirmative vote of at least 17,500,000 Ordinary Shares held by public shareholders (or approximately 58.3%
of the Class A Ordinary Shares) if all Ordinary Shares are represented at the Shareholder Meeting and cast votes, and the affirmative
vote of at least 5,000,001 Ordinary Shares held by public shareholders (or approximately 16.7% of the Class A Ordinary Shares) if only
such shares as are required to establish a quorum are represented at the Shareholder Meeting and cast votes; (ii) approval of the Insider
Letter Approval Proposal will require the affirmative vote of at least 11,250,001 Ordinary Shares held by public shareholders (or approximately
37.5% of the Class A Ordinary Shares) if all Ordinary Shares are represented at the Shareholder Meeting and cast votes, and the affirmative
vote of at least 1,875,001 Ordinary Shares held by public shareholders (or approximately 6.3% of the Class A Ordinary Shares) if only
such shares as are required to establish a quorum are represented at the Shareholder Meeting and cast votes; and (iii) approval of the
Adjournment Proposal will require the affirmative vote of at least 11,250,001 Ordinary Shares held by public shareholders (or approximately
37.5% of the Class A Ordinary Shares) if all Ordinary Shares are represented at the Shareholder Meeting and cast votes, and the affirmative
vote of at least 1,875,001 Ordinary Shares held by public shareholders (or approximately 6.3% of the Class A Ordinary Shares) if only
such shares as are required to establish a quorum are represented at the Shareholder Meeting and cast votes.
The accompanying proxy statement contains important
information about the Shareholder Meeting, the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment
Proposal. Whether or not you plan to attend the Shareholder Meeting, Global Partner urges you to read this material carefully and vote
your shares.
The accompanying proxy statement is dated December , 2022, and is first being mailed to shareholders on or about that date.
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By Order of the Board of Directors of Global Partner Acquisition Corp II |
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Paul J. Zepf |
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Chairman of the Board of Directors |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GLOBAL
PARTNER ACQUISITION CORP II
PROXY STATEMENT
FOR
EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
TO BE HELD ON January , 2023
This proxy statement and the enclosed form of proxy
are furnished in connection with the solicitation of proxies by our board of directors (the “Board”) for use at the
extraordinary general meeting of Global Partner Acquisition Corp II, a Cayman Islands exempted company (“Global Partner,”
“we,” “us” or “our”), which will be held on January , 2023, at a.m.,
Eastern Time, at the offices of Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP located at 1345 Avenue of the Americas, 11th Floor., New York,
NY 10105, and via a virtual meeting, or at such other time, on such other date and
at such other place to which the meeting may be adjourned (the “Shareholder Meeting”).
YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT. It is important that
your shares be represented at the Shareholder Meeting, regardless of the number of shares that you hold. You are, therefore, urged to
execute and return, at your earliest convenience, the enclosed proxy card in the envelope that has also been provided.
CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Some of the statements contained in this proxy statement
constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements relate to expectations,
beliefs, projections, future plans and strategies, anticipated events or trends and similar expressions concerning matters that are not
historical facts. Forward-looking statements reflect the current views of Global Partner with respect to, among other things, Global Partner’s
capital resources and results of operations. Likewise, Global Partner’s financial statements and all of Global Partner’s statements
regarding market conditions and results of operations are forward-looking statements. In some cases, you can identify these forward-looking
statements by the use of terminology such as “outlook,” “believes,” “expects,” “potential,”
“continues,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “seeks,” “approximately,”
“predicts,” “intends,” “plans,” “estimates,” “anticipates” or the negative
version of these words or other comparable words or phrases.
The forward-looking statements contained in this
proxy statement reflect Global Partner’s current views about future events and are subject to numerous known and unknown risks,
uncertainties, assumptions and changes in circumstances that may cause its actual results to differ significantly from those expressed
in any forward-looking statement. Global Partner does not guarantee that the transactions and events described will happen as described
(or that they will happen at all). The following factors, among others, could cause actual results and future events to differ materially
from those set forth or contemplated in the forward-looking statements:
| ● | Global Partner’s ability to complete a Business Combination
(as defined below); |
| ● | the anticipated benefits of
a Business Combination; |
| ● | the volatility of the market
price and liquidity of the Class A Ordinary Shares (as defined below) and other securities of Global Partner; and |
| ● | the use of funds not held in
the Trust Account (as defined below) or available to Global Partner from interest income on the Trust Account balance. |
While forward-looking statements reflect Global
Partner’s good faith beliefs, they are not guarantees of future performance. Global Partner disclaims any obligation to publicly
update or revise any forward-looking statement to reflect changes in underlying assumptions or factors, new information, data or methods,
future events or other changes after the date of this proxy statement, except as required by applicable law. For a further discussion
of these and other factors that could cause Global Partner’s future results, performance or transactions to differ significantly
from those expressed in any forward-looking statement, please see the section below entitled “Risk Factors” and in
other reports Global Partner has filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). You should not place
undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which are based only on information currently available to Global Partner (or to third
parties making the forward-looking statements).
RISK FACTORS
You should consider carefully
all of the risks described in our (i) IPO prospectus filed with the SEC on January 13, 2021, (ii) Annual Report on Form 10-K
for the year ended December 31, 2021, as filed with the SEC on March 18, 2022, (iii) Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for
the period ended September 30, 2022, as filed with the SEC on November 7, 2022, and (iv) other reports we file with the
SEC, before making a decision to invest in our securities. Furthermore, if any of the following events occur, our business, financial
condition and operating results may be materially adversely affected or we could face liquidation. In that event, the trading price of
our securities could decline, and you could lose all or part of your investment. The risks and uncertainties described in the aforementioned
filings and below are not the only ones we face. Additional risks and uncertainties that we are unaware of, or that we currently believe
are not material, may also become important factors that adversely affect our business, financial condition and operating results or result
in our liquidation.
There are no assurances that the Articles Extension will enable
us to complete a Business Combination.
Approving the Articles Extension
(as defined below) involves a number of risks. Even if the Articles Extension is approved, Global Partner can provide no assurances that
a Business Combination will be consummated prior to the Articles Extension Date (as defined below) or the relevant Additional Articles
Extension Date (as defined below), if applicable. Our ability to consummate any Business Combination is dependent on a variety of factors,
many of which are beyond our control. If the Articles Extension is approved, Global Partner expects to seek shareholder approval of a
Business Combination. We are required to offer shareholders the opportunity to redeem shares in connection with the Articles Extension,
and we will be required to offer shareholders redemption rights again in connection with any shareholder vote to approve a Business Combination.
Even if the Articles Extension or a Business Combination are approved by our shareholders, it is possible that redemptions will leave
us with insufficient cash to consummate a Business Combination on commercially acceptable terms, or at all. The fact that we will have
separate redemption periods in connection with the Articles Extension a Business Combination vote could exacerbate these risks. Other
than in connection with a redemption offer or liquidation, our shareholders may be unable to recover their investment except through sales
of our shares on the open market. The price of our shares may be volatile, and there can be no assurance that shareholders will be able
to dispose of our shares at favorable prices, or at all.
Changes to laws or regulations or in how
such laws or regulations are interpreted or applied, or a failure to comply with any laws, regulations, interpretations or applications,
may adversely affect our business, including our ability to negotiate and complete our initial Business Combination.
We are subject to the laws
and regulations, and interpretations and applications of such laws and regulations, of national, regional, state and local governments
and non-U.S. jurisdictions. In particular, we are required to comply with certain SEC and other legal and regulatory requirements, and
our consummation of an initial Business Combination may be contingent upon our ability to comply with certain laws, regulations, interpretations
and applications and any post-Business Combination company may be subject to additional laws, regulations, interpretations and applications.
Compliance with, and monitoring of, the foregoing may be difficult, time consuming and costly. Those laws and regulations and their interpretation
and application may also change from time to time, and those changes could have a material adverse effect on our business, including our
ability to negotiate and complete an initial Business Combination. A failure to comply with applicable laws or regulations, as interpreted
and applied, could have a material adverse effect on our business, including our ability to negotiate and complete an initial Business
Combination. The SEC has, in the past year, adopted certain rules and may, in the future adopt other rules, which may have a material
effect on our activities and on our ability to consummate an initial Business Combination, including the SPAC Proposed Rules (as defined
below) described below.
The SEC has recently issued proposed rules
relating to certain activities of SPACs. Certain of the procedures that we, a potential Business Combination target or others may determine
to undertake in connection with such proposals may increase our costs and the time needed to complete our initial Business Combination
and may constrain the circumstances under which we could complete an initial Business Combination. The need for compliance with the SPAC
Proposed Rules may cause us to liquidate the funds in the Trust Account or liquidate Global Partner at an earlier time than we might otherwise
choose.
On March 30, 2022, the SEC
issued proposed rules (the “SPAC Proposed Rules”) relating, among other things, to disclosures in SEC filings in connection
with Business Combination transactions between special purpose acquisition companies (“SPACs”) such as us and private
operating companies; the financial statement requirements applicable to transactions involving shell companies; the use of projections
by SPACs in SEC filings in connection with proposed Business Combination transactions; the potential liability of certain participants
in proposed Business Combination transactions; and the extent to which SPACs could become subject to regulation under the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended (the “Investment Company Act”), including a proposed rule that would provide SPACs a safe harbor
from treatment as an investment company if they satisfy certain conditions that limit a SPAC’s duration, asset composition, business
purpose and activities. The SPAC Proposed Rules have not yet been adopted, and may be adopted in the proposed form or in a different form
that could impose additional regulatory requirements on SPACs. Certain of the procedures that we, a potential Business Combination target,
or others may determine to undertake in connection with the SPAC Proposed Rules, or pursuant to the SEC’s views expressed in the
SPAC Proposed Rules, may increase the costs and time of negotiating and completing an initial Business Combination, and may constrain
the circumstances under which we could complete an initial Business Combination. The need for compliance with the SPAC Proposed Rules
may cause us to liquidate the funds in the Trust Account or liquidate Global Partner at an earlier time than we might otherwise choose.
Were we to liquidate, our warrants would expire worthless, and our securityholders would lose the investment opportunity associated with
an investment in the combined company, including any potential price appreciation of our securities.
If we are deemed to be an investment company
for purposes of the Investment Company Act, we would be required to institute burdensome compliance requirements and our activities would
be severely restricted. As a result, in such circumstances, unless we are able to modify our activities so that we would not be deemed
an investment company, we may abandon our efforts to complete an initial Business Combination and instead liquidate Global Partner.
As described further above,
the SPAC Proposed Rules relate, among other matters, to the circumstances in which SPACs such as Global Partner could potentially be subject
to the Investment Company Act and the regulations thereunder. The SPAC Proposed Rules would provide a safe harbor for such companies from
the definition of “investment company” under Section 3(a)(1)(A) of the Investment Company Act, provided that a SPAC satisfies
certain criteria, including a limited time period to announce and complete a de-SPAC transaction. Specifically, to comply with the safe
harbor, the SPAC Proposed Rules would require a company to file a report on Form 8-K announcing that it has entered into an agreement
with a target company for a Business Combination no later than 18 months after the effective date of its registration statement for its
initial public offering (the “IPO Registration Statement”). Global Partner would then be required to complete
its initial Business Combination no later than 24 months after the effective date of the IPO Registration Statement.
If we are deemed to be an investment
company under the Investment Company Act, our activities would be severely restricted. In addition, we would be subject to burdensome
compliance requirements. We do not believe that our principal activities will subject us to regulation as an investment company under
the Investment Company Act. However, if we are deemed to be an investment company and subject to compliance with and regulation under
the Investment Company Act, we would be subject to additional regulatory burdens and expenses for which we have not allotted funds. As
a result, unless we are able to modify our activities so that we would not be deemed an investment company, we may abandon our efforts
to complete an initial Business Combination and instead liquidate Global Partner. Were we to liquidate, our warrants would expire worthless,
and our securityholders would lose the investment opportunity associated with an investment in the combined company, including any potential
price appreciation of our securities.
To mitigate the risk that we might be deemed
to be an investment company for purposes of the Investment Company Act, we intend to, prior to the Shareholder Meeting, instruct the trustee
to liquidate the investments held in the Trust Account and instead to hold the funds in the Trust Account in cash items until the earlier
of the consummation of our initial Business Combination or our liquidation. As a result, following the liquidation of investments in the
Trust Account, we would likely receive minimal interest, if any, on the funds held in the Trust Account, which would reduce the dollar
amount our public shareholders would receive upon any redemption or liquidation of Global Partner.
The funds in the Trust Account
have, since our initial public offering, been held only in U.S. government treasury obligations with a maturity of 185 days or less or
in money market funds investing solely in U.S. government treasury obligations and meeting certain conditions under Rule 2a-7 under the
Investment Company Act. However, to mitigate the risk of us being deemed to be an unregistered investment company (including under the
subjective test of Section 3(a)(1)(A) of the Investment Company Act) and thus subject to regulation under the Investment Company Act,
we intend to, prior to the Shareholder Meeting, instruct Continental (as defined below), the trustee with respect to the Trust Account,
to liquidate the U.S. government treasury obligations or money market funds held in the Trust Account and thereafter to hold all funds
in the Trust Account as cash items until the earlier of the consummation of our initial Business Combination or the liquidation of Global
Partner. Following such liquidation, we would likely receive minimal interest, if any, on the funds held in the Trust Account. However,
interest previously earned on the funds held in the Trust Account still may be released to us to pay our taxes, if any. As a result, any
decision to liquidate the investments held in the Trust Account and thereafter to hold all funds in the Trust Account in cash items would
reduce the dollar amount our public shareholders would receive upon any redemption or liquidation of Global Partner.
In addition, even prior to
the 24-month anniversary of the effective date of the IPO Registration Statement, we may be deemed to be an investment company. The longer
that the funds in the Trust Account are held in short-term U.S. government treasury obligations or in money market funds invested exclusively
in such securities, even prior to the 24-month anniversary, the greater the risk that we may be considered an unregistered investment
company, in which case we may be required to liquidate Global Partner. Accordingly, we may determine, in our discretion, to liquidate
the securities held in the Trust Account at any time, even prior to the Shareholder Meeting, and instead hold all funds in the Trust Account
in as cash items which would further reduce the dollar amount our public shareholders would receive upon any redemption or liquidation
of Global Partner. Were we to liquidate, our warrants would expire worthless, and our securityholders would lose the investment opportunity
associated with an investment in the combined company, including any potential price appreciation of our securities.
Were we considered to be a “foreign
person,” we might not be able to complete an initial Business Combination with a U.S. target company if such initial Business Combination
is subject to U.S. foreign investment regulations and review by a U.S. government entity such as the Committee on Foreign Investment in
the United States (“CFIUS”), or ultimately prohibited.
Certain federally licensed
businesses in the United States, such as broadcasters and airlines, may be subject to rules or regulations that limit foreign ownership.
In addition, CFIUS is an interagency committee authorized to review certain transactions involving foreign investment in the United States
by foreign persons in order to determine the effect of such transactions on the national security of the United States. Were we considered
to be a “foreign person” under such rules and regulations, any proposed Business Combination between us and a U.S. business
engaged in a regulated industry or which may affect national security could be subject to such foreign ownership restrictions and/or CFIUS
review. The scope of CFIUS was expanded by the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018 (“FIRRMA”)
to include certain non-controlling investments in sensitive U.S. businesses and certain acquisitions of real estate even with no underlying
U.S. business. FIRRMA, and subsequent implementing regulations that are now in force, also subject certain categories of investments to
mandatory filings. If our potential initial Business Combination with a U.S. business falls within the scope of foreign ownership restrictions,
we may be unable to consummate an initial Business Combination with such business. In addition, if our potential Business Combination
falls within CFIUS’s jurisdiction, we may be required to make a mandatory filing or determine to submit a voluntary notice to CFIUS,
or to proceed with the initial Business Combination without notifying CFIUS and risk CFIUS intervention, before or after closing the initial
Business Combination. Our Sponsor is a U.S. entity, and the managing member of our Sponsor is a U.S. person. Although a small number of
foreign investors from Bermuda (including one of our directors, Andrew Cook) collectively hold an approximately 5.9% minority interest
in our Sponsor, our Sponsor is not controlled by, and we do not believe that our Sponsor has substantial ties with, a non-U.S. person.
However, if CFIUS has jurisdiction over our initial Business Combination, CFIUS may decide to block or delay our initial Business Combination,
impose conditions to mitigate national security concerns with respect to such initial Business Combination or order us to divest all or
a portion of a U.S. business of the combined company if we had proceeded without first obtaining CFIUS clearance. The Sponsor may in the
future, following the Sponsor Handover, be viewed as “controlled” (as defined in 31 CFR 800.208) by one or more citizens of
an “excepted foreign state” (as defined in 31 CFR 800.218), such that the Sponsor’s involvement in any Business Combination
may be a “covered transaction” (as defined in 31 CFR 800.213). If we were considered to be a “foreign person,”
foreign ownership limitations, and the potential impact of CFIUS, may limit the attractiveness of a transaction with us or prevent us
from pursuing certain initial Business Combination opportunities that we believe would otherwise be beneficial to us and our shareholders.
As a result, the pool of potential targets with which we could complete an initial Business Combination could be limited and we could
be adversely affected in terms of competing with other SPACs which do not have similar foreign ownership issues.
Moreover, the process of government review, whether by CFIUS or otherwise,
could be lengthy. Because we have only a limited time to complete our initial Business Combination, our failure to obtain any required
approvals within the requisite time period may require us to liquidate. If we liquidate, our public shareholders may only receive $10.00
per share, and our warrants will expire worthless. This will also cause you to lose any potential investment opportunity in a target company
and the chance of realizing future gains on your investment through any price appreciation in the combined company.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE SHAREHOLDER
MEETING
The questions and answers below highlight only selected
information from this proxy statement and only briefly address some commonly asked questions about the Shareholder Meeting (as defined
below) and the proposals to be presented at the Shareholder Meeting. The following questions and answers do not include all the information
that is important to Global Partner shareholders. Shareholders are urged to read carefully this entire proxy statement, including the
other documents referred to herein, to fully understand the proposal to be presented at the Shareholder Meeting and the voting procedures
for the Shareholder Meeting, which will be held on January , 2023, at a.m., Eastern Time. The Shareholder Meeting will be held
at the offices of Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP located at 1345 Avenue of the
Americas, 11th Floor., New York, NY 10105, and via a virtual meeting, or at such other time, on such other date and at such other
place to which the meeting may be adjourned. You can participate in the meeting, vote, and submit questions via live webcast by visiting
https://www.cstproxy.com/ .
| Q: | Why am I receiving this proxy statement? |
Global Partner is a blank check company incorporated as a
Cayman Islands exempted company on November 3, 2020. Global Partner was incorporated for the purpose of effecting a merger, share exchange,
asset acquisition, share purchase, reorganization or other similar business combination with one or more businesses or entities.
Following the closing of Global Partner’s initial public
offering on January 14, 2021 (the “Initial Public Offering”), including the full exercise of the underwriters’
over-allotment option, an amount of $300,000,000 ($10.00 per unit offered in the Initial Public Offering (the “Units”))
from the net proceeds of the sale of the Units in the Initial Public Offering and the sale of private placement warrants (the “Private
Placement Warrants”) to Global Partner Sponsor II LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
(the “Sponsor”) was placed in a trust account established at the consummation of the Initial Public Offering that holds
the proceeds of the Initial Public Offering (the “Trust Account”).
Like most blank check companies, Global Partner’s amended
and restated memorandum and articles of association (the “Memorandum and Articles of Association”) provide for the
return of the Initial Public Offering proceeds held in the Trust Account to the holders of Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001
per share (the “Class A Ordinary Shares” or the “Public Shares”) sold in the Initial Public Offering
if there is no qualifying business combination(s) consummated on or before January 14, 2023.
Without the Articles Extension (as defined below), Global
Partner believes that Global Partner might not, despite its best efforts, be able to complete an initial business combination (a “Business
Combination”) on or before January 14, 2023. The Board of Global Partner believes that it is in the best interests of Global
Partner’s shareholders to continue Global Partner’s existence until January 14, 2024, if necessary, in order to allow Global
Partner additional time to complete a Business Combination and is therefore holding this Shareholder Meeting.
| Q: | What is the Sponsor Handover? |
| A: | Subject to the approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal
and Global Partner satisfying the continued listing requirements of the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC following redemptions in connection
with the Articles Extension, the Sponsor intends to transfer a majority of its economic interests in Global Partner and transfer
control of the Sponsor to affiliate(s) of (the “Sponsor Handover”). In connection with the Sponsor Handover, it
is anticipated that new officers will be appointed to Global Partner and a new managing member will be appointed to the Sponsor. See “Business of Global Partner and Certain
Information about Global Partner-Sponsor Handover.” |
| Q: | When and where will the Shareholder Meeting be held? |
| A: | The Shareholder Meeting will be held on January , 2023, at a.m., Eastern Time, at the offices of Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP located at 1345 Avenue of the Americas, 11th Floor., New York,
NY 10105,
and via a virtual meeting, or at such other time, on such other date and at such other place to which the meeting may or adjourned. |
Shareholders may attend the Shareholder Meeting in person.
However we encourage you to attend the Shareholder Meeting virtually. If you wish to attend the Shareholder Meeting in person, you must
reserve your attendance at least two business days in advance of the Shareholder Meeting by contacting Global
Partner’s Chief Executive Officer at info@gpac2.com by a.m., Eastern Time, on January
, 2022 (two business days prior to the initially scheduled meeting date). You can participate in the meeting, vote, and submit
questions via live webcast by visiting https://www.cstproxy.com/.
| A: | If you were a holder of record of Class A Ordinary Shares or Class B ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share (the “Class
B Ordinary Shares,” and together with the Class A Ordinary Shares, the “Ordinary Shares”) on December ,
2022, the record date for the Shareholder Meeting, you may vote with respect to the proposals in person or virtually at the Shareholder
Meeting, or by completing, signing, dating and returning the enclosed proxy card in the postage-paid envelope provided. |
Voting by Mail. By signing the proxy card and returning
it in the enclosed prepaid and addressed envelope, you are authorizing the individuals named on the proxy card to vote your shares at
the Shareholder Meeting in the manner you indicate. You are encouraged to sign and return the proxy card even if you plan to attend the
Shareholder Meeting so that your shares will be voted if you are unable to attend the Shareholder Meeting. If you receive more than one
proxy card, it is an indication that your shares are held in multiple accounts. Please sign and return all proxy cards to ensure that
all of your shares are voted. Votes submitted by mail must be received by 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on January , 2023.
Voting in Person at the Meeting. If you attend the
Shareholder Meeting and plan to vote in person, you will be provided with a ballot at the Shareholder Meeting. If your shares are registered
directly in your name, you are considered the shareholder of record and you have the right to vote in person at the Shareholder Meeting.
If you hold your shares in “street name,” which means your shares are held of record by a broker, bank or other nominee, you
should follow the instructions provided by your broker, bank or nominee to ensure that votes related to the shares you beneficially own
are properly counted. In this regard, you must provide the record holder of your shares with instructions on how to vote your shares or,
if you wish to attend the Shareholder Meeting and vote in person, you will need to bring to the Shareholder Meeting a legal proxy from
your broker, bank or nominee authorizing you to vote these shares.
Voting Electronically. You may attend, vote and examine
the list of shareholders entitled to vote at the Shareholder Meeting by visiting https://www.cstproxy.com/ and entering the control
number found on your proxy card, voting instruction form or notice included in the proxy materials.
| Q: | How do I attend the virtual Shareholder Meeting? |
| A: | If you are a registered shareholder, you will receive a proxy card from Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company (“Continental,”
or the “Transfer Agent”). The form contains instructions on how to attend the virtual Shareholder Meeting including
the URL address, along with your control number. You will need your control number for access. If you do not have your control number,
contact the Transfer Agent at 917-262-2373, or email proxy@continentalstock.com. |
You can pre-register to attend the virtual Shareholder
Meeting starting January , 2023 at a.m., Eastern Time (three business
days prior to the meeting date). Enter the URL address into your browser https://www.cstproxy.com/ ,
enter your control number, name and email address. Once you pre-register you can vote or enter questions in the chat box. At the
start of the Shareholder Meeting you will need to log in again using your control number and will also be prompted to enter your
control number if you vote during the Shareholder Meeting.
Shareholders who hold their investments through a bank or
broker, will need to contact the Transfer Agent to receive a control number. If you plan to vote at the Shareholder Meeting you will need
to have a legal proxy from your bank or broker or if you would like to join and not vote, the Transfer Agent will issue you a guest control
number with proof of ownership. In either case you must contact the Transfer Agent for specific instructions on how to receive the control
number. The Transfer Agent can be contacted at the number or email address above. Please allow up to 72 hours prior to the meeting for
processing your control number.
If you do not have access to Internet, you can listen only
to the meeting by dialing (or if you are located outside the United States and Canada (standard rates apply)) and when prompted
enter the pin number . Please note that you will not be able to vote or ask questions at the Shareholder Meeting if you choose to
participate telephonically.
| Q: | What are the specific proposals on which I am being asked to vote at the Shareholder Meeting? |
| A: | Global Partner shareholders are being asked to consider and vote on the following proposals: |
| 1. | Proposal No. 1 - Extension Amendment Proposal - To amend (subject to the approval of Proposal No. 2 - the Insider Letter Amendment
Proposal), by way of special resolution, Global Partner’s Memorandum and Articles of Association to extend the date (the “Termination
Date”) by which Global Partner has to consummate a Business Combination (the “Articles Extension”) from January
14, 2023 (the “Original Termination Date”) to April 14, 2023 (the “Articles Extension Date”) and
to allow Global Partner, without another shareholder vote, to elect to extend the Termination Date to consummate a business combination
on a monthly basis for up to nine times by an additional one month each time after the Articles Extension Date, by resolution of Global
Partner’s Board, if requested by the Sponsor, and upon five days’ advance notice prior to the applicable Termination Date,
until January 14, 2024 (each, an “Additional Articles Extension Date”) or a total of up to twelve months after
the Original Termination Date, unless the closing of a Business Combination shall have occurred prior thereto (the “Extension
Amendment Proposal”); |
| 2. | Proposal No. 2 - Insider Letter Amendment Proposal - To amend (subject to the approval of Proposal No. 1 - the Extension Amendment
Proposal), by way of ordinary resolution, the Letter Agreement, dated January 11, 2021, by and among Global Partner, its officers, its
directors and the Sponsor (the “Letter Agreement”), to allow the Sponsor to transfer its holdings in Global Partner,
directly or indirectly, to affiliate(s) of prior to the expiration of the applicable lock-up (the “Insider
Letter Amendment Proposal”). A copy of the proposed amendment to the Letter Agreement (the “Insider Letter Amendment”)
is set forth in Annex A hereto; and |
| 3. | Proposal No. 3 - Adjournment Proposal - To adjourn, by way of ordinary resolution, the Shareholder Meeting to a later date
or dates, if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies if, based upon the tabulated vote at the time of the Shareholder
Meeting, there are insufficient Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share and Class B ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per
share in the capital of Global Partner represented (either in person or by proxy) to approve the Extension Amendment Proposal or the Insider
Letter Amendment Proposal (the “Adjournment Proposal”). |
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved
and the Articles Extension becomes effective, within business days of the date of the Shareholder Meeting, the Sponsor (or one or
more of its affiliates, members or third-party designees) (the “Lender”) shall make a deposit into the Trust Account
(as defined below) of $ , in exchange for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued by Global Partner to the Lender.
In addition, if the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved and the Articles Extension becomes effective, in the event that Global Partner
has not consummated a Business Combination by April 14, 2023, without approval of Global Partner’s public shareholders, Global Partner
may, by resolution of the Board, if requested by the Sponsor, and upon five days’ advance notice prior to the applicable Termination
Date, extend the Termination Date up to nine times, each by one additional month (for a total of up to nine additional months to complete
a Business Combination), provided that the Lender will deposit $ into the Trust Account for each such monthly extension, for an aggregate
deposit of up to $ (if all nine additional monthly extensions are exercised), in exchange for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory
note issued by Global Partner to the Lender. If Global Partner completes a Business Combination, it will, at the option of the Lender,
repay the amounts loaned under the promissory note or convert a portion or all of the amounts loaned under such promissory note into warrants,
which warrants will be identical to the Private Placement Warrants. If Global Partner does not complete a Business Combination by the
applicable Termination Date, such promissory note will be repaid only from funds held outside of the Trust Account or will be forfeited,
eliminated or otherwise forgiven.
For more information, please see “Proposal No. 1
- The Extension Amendment Proposal,” “Proposal No. 2 - The Insider Letter Amendment Proposal” and “Proposal No.
3 - The Adjournment Proposal.”
After careful consideration, Global Partner’s
Board has unanimously determined that the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal
are in the best interests of Global Partner and its shareholders and unanimously recommends that you vote “FOR” or give instruction
to vote “FOR” each of these proposals.
The existence of financial and personal interests of our directors
and officers may result in conflicts of interest, including a conflict between what may be in the best interests of Global Partner and
its shareholders and what may be best for a director’s personal interests when determining to recommend that shareholders vote for
the proposals. See the sections titled “Proposal No 1 - The Extension Amendment Proposal - Interests of the Sponsor and Global
Partner’s Directors and Officers,” “Proposal No 2 - The Insider Letter Amendment Proposal - Interests of the
Sponsor and Global Partner’s Directors and Officers” and “Beneficial Ownership of Securities” for a
further discussion of these considerations.
THE VOTE OF SHAREHOLDERS IS IMPORTANT. SHAREHOLDERS ARE
URGED TO SUBMIT THEIR PROXIES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER CAREFULLY REVIEWING THIS PROXY STATEMENT.
| Q: | Am I being asked to vote on a proposal to elect directors? |
| A: | No. Holders of Public Shares are not being asked to vote on the election
of directors at this time. |
| Q: | Are the proposals conditioned on one another? |
| A: | Yes. Each of the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal are conditioned on the approval of each other.
Additionally, approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal is a condition to the implementation of the Articles Extension. In addition,
Global Partner will not proceed with the Articles Extension if Global Partner will not have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets
following approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal, after taking into account any redemptions of Class A Ordinary Shares by Global
Partner public shareholders in exchange for their pro rata portion of the funds held in the Trust Account in connection with the Articles
Extension (the “Redemptions”). |
If the Articles Extension is implemented and one or more Global
Partner shareholders elect to redeem their Public Shares pursuant to the Redemption, Global Partner will remove from the Trust Account
and deliver to the holders of such redeemed Public Shares an amount equal to the pro rata portion of funds available in the Trust Account
with respect to such redeemed Public Shares, , including interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released
to Global Partner to pay its taxes, and retain the remainder of the funds in the Trust Account for Global Partner’s use in connection
with consummating a Business Combination, subject to the redemption rights of holders of Public Shares in connection with a Business Combination.
The Adjournment Proposal is conditional on Global Partner
not obtaining the necessary votes for approving the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal prior to the
Shareholder Meeting in order to seek additional time to obtain sufficient votes in support of the Articles Extension. If the Extension
Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal are approved at the Shareholder Meeting, the Adjournment Proposal will not
be presented.
| Q: | Why is Global Partner proposing the Extension Amendment Proposal? |
| A: | Global Partner’s Memorandum and Articles of Association provides for the return of the Initial Public Offering proceeds held
in trust to the holders of Public Shares sold in the Initial Public Offering if there is no qualifying Business Combination consummated
on or before the Termination Date. The purpose of the Extension Amendment Proposal is to allow Global Partner additional time to complete
a Business Combination. |
Without the Articles Extension, Global Partner believes
that Global Partner will not be able to complete a Business Combination on or before the Termination Date. If that were to occur,
Global Partner would be forced to liquidate.
| Q: | Why is Global Partner proposing the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal? |
| A: | The Letter Agreement includes provisions prohibiting the sale or transfer, directly or indirectly, of
the Class B Ordinary Shares and the Private Placement Warrants. The purpose of the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal is to allow the Sponsor
to transfer Class B Ordinary Shares and the Private Placement Warrants, directly or indirectly, to affiliate(s) of and thereby consummate the Sponsor Handover. If the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal are approved
at the Shareholder Meeting and the Sponsor Handover is implemented, affiliate(s) of will be appointed as officers
of Global Partner and will work to consummate a Business Combination. Please see “Business of Global Partner and Certain Information
about Global Partner-Sponsor Handover” for additional information. |
| Q: | Why is Global Partner proposing the Adjournment Proposal? |
| A: | If the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal are not approved by Global
Partner’s shareholders, Global Partner may put the Adjournment Proposal to a vote in order to seek additional time to obtain sufficient
votes in support of the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal. If the Adjournment Proposal is not approved
by Global Partner’s shareholders, the Board may not be able to adjourn the Shareholder Meeting to a later date or dates in the event
that there are insufficient votes to approve the Extension Amendment Proposal or the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal. |
Global Partner reserves
the right at any time to cancel the Shareholder Meeting and not to submit to its shareholders the Extension Amendment Proposal and the
Insider Letter Amendment Proposal. In the event the Shareholder Meeting is cancelled and Global Partner is unable to complete a Business
Combination on or before the Termination Date, Global Partner will dissolve and liquidate in accordance with the Memorandum and Articles
of Association.
| Q: | What constitutes a quorum? |
| A: | A quorum of our shareholders is necessary to hold a valid meeting. The presence (which would include presence at the virtual Shareholder
Meeting), in person or by proxy, of shareholders holding a majority of the Ordinary Shares entitled to vote at the Shareholder Meeting
constitutes a quorum at the Shareholder Meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes will be considered present for the purposes of establishing
a quorum. The Sponsor who owns 20% of the issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares as of the record date, will count towards this quorum.
As a result, as of the record date, in addition to the shares of the Sponsor, an additional 11,250,001 Ordinary Shares held by public
shareholders would be required to be present at the Shareholder Meeting to achieve a quorum. Because all of the proposals to be voted
on at the Shareholder Meeting are “non-routine” matters, banks, brokers and other nominees will not have authority to vote
on any proposals unless instructed, so Global Partner does not expect there to be any broker non-votes at the Shareholder Meeting. |
| Q: | What vote is required to approve the proposals presented at the Shareholder Meeting? |
| A: | The approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal requires a special resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote
of at least a two-thirds (2/3) majority of the votes cast by the holders of the issued Ordinary Shares who are present in person or represented
by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting. |
Approval of each of the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal
and the Adjournment Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least a majority
of the votes cast by the holders of the issued Ordinary Shares who are present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote
thereon, and who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting.
| Q: | How will the Sponsor vote? |
| A: | The Sponsor intends to vote any Ordinary Shares over which it has voting control in favor of the Extension Amendment Proposal and
the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and, if necessary, the Adjournment Proposal. |
The Sponsor is not entitled to redeem any Class B Ordinary
Shares held by it in connection with the Extension Amendment Proposal. On the Record Date, the Sponsor beneficially owned and was entitled
to vote 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares, representing 20.0% of Global Partner’s issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares.
|
Q: |
Who is Global Partner’s Sponsor? |
A: |
Global Partner’s sponsor
is Global Partner Sponsor II LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. The Sponsor currently
owns 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares and 5,566,667 Private Placement Warrants. Paul J. Zepf, the managing member of the Sponsor has
voting and dipositive power over the Class B Ordinary Shares and Private Placement Warrants held by the Sponsor. The Sponsor may
in the future, following the Sponsor Handover, be viewed as “controlled” (as defined in 31 CFR 800.208) by one or more citizens
of an “excepted foreign state” (as defined in 31 CFR 800.218), such that the Sponsor’s involvement in any Business
Combination may be a “covered transaction” (as defined in 31 CFR 800.213). A Business Combination may therefore become subject
to regulatory review, including a potential mandatory or voluntary review by CFIUS, and that restrictions, limitations or conditions
will be imposed by CFIUS. If our Business Combination with a U.S. business is subject to CFIUS review, the scope of which was expanded
by FIRRMA, to include certain non-passive, non-controlling investments in sensitive U.S. businesses and certain acquisitions of real estate
even with no underlying U.S. business. FIRRMA, and subsequent implementing regulations that are now in force, also subjects certain categories
of investments to mandatory filings. If our potential Business Combination with a U.S. business falls within CFIUS’s jurisdiction,
we may determine that we are required to make a mandatory filing or that we will submit a voluntary notice to CFIUS, or to proceed with
a Business Combination without notifying CFIUS and risk CFIUS intervention, before or after closing a Business Combination. CFIUS may
decide to block or delay our Business Combination, impose conditions to mitigate national security concerns with respect to such Business
Combination or order us to divest all or a portion of a U.S. business of the combined company without first obtaining CFIUS clearance,
which may limit the attractiveness of or prevent us from pursuing certain initial business combination opportunities that we believe
would otherwise be beneficial to us and our shareholders. As a result, the pool of potential targets with which we could complete a Business
Combination may be limited and we may be adversely affected in terms of competing with other special purpose acquisition companies which
do not have similar foreign ownership issues. A failure to notify CFIUS of a transaction where such notification was required or otherwise
warranted based on the national security considerations presented by an investment target may expose the Sponsor and/or the combined
company to legal penalties, costs, and/or other adverse reputational and financial effects, thus potentially diminishing the value of
the combined company. In addition, CFIUS is actively pursuing transactions that were not notified to it and may ask questions regarding,
or impose restrictions or mitigation on, a Business Combination post-closing. |
Moreover, the process of government review, whether by the
CFIUS or otherwise, could be lengthy and we have limited time to complete our Business Combination. If we cannot complete a Business Combination
by January 14, 2023 (or up to January 14, 2024 if extended) because the transaction is still under review or because our Business Combination
is ultimately prohibited by CFIUS or another U.S. government entity, we may be required to liquidate. If we liquidate, our public shareholders
may only receive $ per Public Share, and our warrants will expire worthless. This will also cause you to lose the investment opportunity
in a target company and the chance of realizing future gains on your investment through any price appreciation in the combined company.
|
Q: |
Why should I vote “FOR” the Extension Amendment Proposal? |
A: |
Global Partner believes
shareholders will benefit from Global Partner consummating a Business Combination and is proposing the Extension Amendment Proposal
to extend the date by which Global Partner has to complete a Business Combination until the Articles Extension Date (or Additional
Articles Extension Date, if applicable). Without the Articles Extension, Global Partner believes that Global Partner will not be
able to complete a Business Combination on or before the Termination Date. If that were to occur, Global Partner would be forced to
liquidate. |
|
Q: |
Why should I vote “FOR” the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal? |
A: |
Global Partner believes shareholders will benefit from the Sponsor Handover as it, together with the Articles Extension, will provide Global Partner with additional time to complete a Business Combination. The Sponsor Handover is subject to the Articles Extension and the approval of the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal. If the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal is not approved at the Shareholder Meeting, the Articles Extension will not be implemented and Global Partner believes that Global Partner will not be able to complete a Business Combination on or before the Termination Date. If that were to occur, Global Partner would be forced to liquidate. |
|
Q: |
Why should I vote “FOR” the Adjournment Proposal? |
A: |
If the Adjournment Proposal is not approved by Global Partner’s shareholders, the Board may not be able to adjourn the Shareholder Meeting to a later date or dates to approve the Extension Amendment Proposal or the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal. |
|
Q: |
What if I do not want to vote “FOR” the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal or the Adjournment Proposal? |
A: |
If you do not want the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal or the Adjournment Proposal to be approved, you may “ABSTAIN”, not vote, or vote “AGAINST” such proposal. |
If you attend the Shareholder Meeting in person or by proxy,
you may vote “AGAINST” the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal or the Adjournment Proposal,
and your Ordinary Shares will be counted for the purposes of determining whether the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter
Amendment Proposal or the Adjournment Proposal (as the case may be) are approved.
However, if you fail to attend the Shareholder Meeting in
person or by proxy, or if you do attend the Shareholder Meeting in person or by proxy but you “ABSTAIN” or otherwise fail
to vote at the Shareholder Meeting, your Ordinary Shares will not be counted for the purposes of determining whether the Extension Amendment
Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal or the Adjournment Proposal (as the case may be) are approved, and your Ordinary Shares
which are not voted at the Shareholder Meeting will have no effect on the outcome of such votes.
If the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter
Amendment Proposal are approved, the Adjournment Proposal will not be presented for a vote.
|
Q: |
How are the funds in the Trust Account currently being held? |
A: |
With respect to the regulation SPACs like Global Partner, on March 30,
2022, the SEC issued the SPAC Proposed Rules relating to, among other items, the extent to which SPACs could become subject to regulation
under the Investment Company Act, including a proposed rule that would provide SPACs a safe harbor from treatment as an investment company
if they satisfy certain conditions that limit a SPAC’s duration, asset composition, business purpose and activities. |
With regard to the SEC’s investment company proposals
included in the SPAC Proposed Rules, while the funds in the Trust Account have, since Global Partner’s Initial Public Offering,
been held only in U.S. government treasury bills with a maturity of 185 days or less or in money market funds investing solely in
U.S. Treasuries, to mitigate the risk of being viewed as operating an unregistered investment company (including pursuant to the subjective
test of Section 3(a)(1)(A) of the Investment Company Act of 1940), Global Partner currently intends, prior to the Shareholder Meeting,
to instruct Continental, the trustee managing the Trust Account, to hold all funds in the Trust Account in cash until the earlier of consummation
of a Business Combination and liquidation of Global Partner.
|
Q: |
Will we seek any further extensions to liquidate the Trust Account? |
A: |
Other than as described in this proxy statement, Global Partner does not currently anticipate seeking any further extension to consummate a Business Combination, but may do so in the future. |
|
Q: |
What happens if the Extension Amendment Proposal is not approved? |
A: |
If there are insufficient votes to approve the Extension Amendment Proposal, Global Partner may put the Adjournment Proposal to a vote in order to seek additional time to obtain sufficient votes in support of the Articles Extension. |
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is not approved, and
a Business Combination is not completed on or before the Termination Date, Global Partner will: (i) cease all operations except for the
purpose of winding up; (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more than ten business days thereafter, redeem the Public Shares,
at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the Trust Account, including interest earned on
the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to Global Partner to pay its income taxes, if any (less up to $100,000
of interest to pay liquidation expenses), divided by the number of the then-outstanding Public Shares, which redemption will completely
extinguish public shareholders’ rights as shareholders (including the right to receive further liquidation distributions, if any);
and (iii) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject to the approval of Global Partner’s remaining shareholders
and the Board, liquidate and dissolve, subject in each case of clauses (ii) and (iii) to Global Partner’s obligations under Cayman
Islands law to provide for claims of creditors and to requirements of other applicable law. There will be no distribution from the Trust
Account with respect to Global Partner’s warrants, which will expire worthless in the event Global Partner dissolves and liquidates
the Trust Account.
The Sponsor waived its rights to participate in any liquidation
distribution with respect to the 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares held by it.
|
Q: |
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved, what happens next? |
A: |
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved, Global Partner will continue to attempt to consummate a Business Combination until the Articles Extension Date. Global Partner will procure that all filings required to be made with the Registrar of Companies of the Cayman Islands in connection with the Extension Amendment Proposal are made and will continue its efforts to obtain approval of a Business Combination at an extraordinary general meeting and consummate the closing of a Business Combination on or before the Articles Extension Date. |
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved and the
Articles Extension is implemented, the removal from the Trust Account of the amount equal to the pro rata portion of funds available in
the Trust Account with respect to such redeemed Public Shares will reduce the amount remaining in the Trust Account and increase the percentage
interest of Global Partner held by the Sponsor. In addition, Global Partner’s Memorandum and Articles of Association provides that
Global Partner cannot redeem or repurchase Public Shares to the extent such redemption would result in Global Partner’s failure
to have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets. As a result, Global Partner will not proceed with the Articles Extension if Global
Partner will not have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets upon its implementation of the Articles Extension, after taking into
account the Redemptions.
|
Q: |
What happens if the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal is not approved? |
A: |
If there are insufficient votes to approve the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal, Global Partner may put the Adjournment Proposal to a vote in order to seek additional time to obtain sufficient votes in support of the Insider Letter Amendment. |
If the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal
is not approved, the Articles Extension and the Sponsor Handover will not be implemented. Therefore, if the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal
is not approved and a Business Combination is not completed on or before the Termination Date, Global Partner will: (i) cease all operations
except for the purpose of winding up; (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more than ten business days thereafter, redeem the
Public Shares, at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the Trust Account, including interest
earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to Global Partner to pay its income taxes, if any (less up to
$100,000 of interest to pay liquidation expenses), divided by the number of the then-outstanding Public Shares, which redemption will
completely extinguish public shareholders’ rights as shareholders (including the right to receive further liquidation distributions,
if any); and (iii) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject to the approval of Global Partner’s remaining
shareholders and the Board, liquidate and dissolve, subject in each case of clauses (ii) and (iii) to Global Partner’s obligations
under Cayman Islands law to provide for claims of creditors and to requirements of other applicable law. There will be no distribution
from the Trust Account with respect to Global Partner’s warrants, which will expire worthless in the event Global Partner dissolves
and liquidates the Trust Account.
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Q: |
If I vote for or against the Extension Amendment Proposal, do I need to request that my shares be redeemed? |
A: |
Yes. Whether you vote “for” or “against” the Extension Amendment Proposal, or do not vote at all, you may elect to redeem your shares. However, you will need to submit a redemption request for your shares if you choose to redeem. |
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Q: |
What amount will holders receive upon consummation of a Business Combination or liquidation if the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved? |
A: |
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved and the Articles Extension becomes effective, within business days of the date of the Shareholder Meeting, the Lender shall make a deposit into the Trust Account (as defined below) of $ , in exchange for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued by Global Partner to the Lender. In addition, if the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved and the Articles Extension becomes effective, in the event that Global Partner has not consummated a Business Combination by April 14, 2023, without approval of Global Partner’s public shareholders, Global Partner may, by resolution of the Board, if requested by the Sponsor, and upon five days’ advance notice prior to the applicable Termination Date, extend the Termination Date up to nine times, each by one additional month (for a total of up to nine additional months to complete a Business Combination), provided that the Lender will deposit $ into the Trust Account for each such monthly extension, for an aggregate deposit of up to $ (if all nine additional monthly extensions are exercised), in exchange for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued by Global Partner to the Lender. If Global Partner completes a Business Combination, it will, at the option of the Lender, repay the amounts loaned under the promissory note or convert a portion or all of the amounts loaned under such promissory note into warrants, which warrants will be identical to the Private Placement Warrants. If Global Partner does not complete a Business Combination by the applicable Termination Date, such promissory note will be repaid only from funds held outside of the Trust Account or will be forfeited, eliminated or otherwise forgiven. |
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Q: |
Am I being asked to vote on a Business Combination at this Shareholder Meeting? |
A: |
No. You are not being asked to vote on a Business Combination at this time. If the Articles Extension is implemented and you do not elect to redeem your Public Shares, provided that you are a shareholder on the record date for the shareholder meeting to consider a Business Combination, you will be entitled to vote on a Business Combination when it is submitted to shareholders and will retain the right to redeem your Public Shares for cash in connection with a Business Combination or liquidation. |
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Q: |
Will how I vote affect my ability to exercise Redemption rights? |
A: |
No. You may exercise your Redemption rights whether or not you are a holder of Public Shares on the Record Date (so long as you are a holder at the time of exercise), or whether you are a holder and vote your Public Shares of Global Partner on the Extension Amendment Proposal (for or against) or any other proposal described by this proxy statement. As a result, the Articles Extension can be approved by shareholders who will redeem their Public Shares and no longer remain shareholders, leaving shareholders who choose not to redeem their Public Shares holding shares in a company with a potentially less liquid trading market, fewer shareholders, potentially less cash and the potential inability to meet the listing standards of the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC. |
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Q: |
May I change my vote after I have mailed my signed proxy card? |
A: |
Yes. Shareholders may send a later-dated, signed proxy card to Global Partner at 7 Rye Ridge Plaza, Suite 350, Rye Brook, NY 10573 so that it is received by Global Partner prior to the vote at the Shareholder Meeting (which is scheduled to take place on January , 2023) or attend the Shareholder Meeting in person (which would include presence at the virtual Shareholder Meeting) and vote. Shareholders also may revoke their proxy by sending a notice of revocation to Global Partner’s Chief Executive Officer, which must be received by Global Partner’s Chief Executive Officer prior to the vote at the Shareholder Meeting. However, if your shares are held in “street name” by your broker, bank or another nominee, you must contact your broker, bank or other nominee to change your vote. |
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Q: |
How are votes counted? |
A: |
Votes will be counted by the inspector of election appointed for the Shareholder Meeting, who will separately count “FOR” and “AGAINST” votes, “ABSTAIN” and broker non-votes. The approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal requires a special resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least a two-thirds (2/3) majority of the votes cast by the holders of the issued Ordinary Shares who are present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting. Approval of each of the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the votes cast by the holders of the issued Ordinary Shares who are present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting. |
Shareholders who attend the Shareholder Meeting, either in
person or by proxy (or, if a corporation or other non-natural person, by sending their duly authorized representative or proxy), will
be counted (and the number of Ordinary Shares held by such shareholders will be counted) for the purposes of determining whether a quorum
is present at the Shareholder Meeting. The presence, in person or by proxy or by duly authorized representative, at the Shareholder Meeting
of the holders of a majority of all issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares entitled to vote at the Shareholder Meeting shall constitute
a quorum for the Shareholder Meeting.
At the Shareholder Meeting, only those votes which are actually
cast, either “FOR” or “AGAINST,” the Extension Amendment Proposal the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal or the
Adjournment Proposal, will be counted for the purposes of determining whether the Extension Amendment Proposal the Insider Letter Amendment
Proposal or the Adjournment Proposal (as the case may be) are approved, and any Ordinary Shares which are not voted at the Shareholder
Meeting will have no effect on the outcome of such votes. Abstentions and broker non-votes will be considered present
for the purposes of establishing a quorum but, as a matter of Cayman Islands law, will not constitute votes cast at the Shareholder Meeting
and therefore will have no effect on the approval of each of the proposals as a matter of Cayman Islands law.
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Q: |
If my shares are held in “street name,” will my broker, bank or nominee automatically vote my shares for me? |
A: |
If your shares are held in “street name” in a stock brokerage account or by a broker, bank or other nominee, you must provide the record holder of your shares with instructions on how to vote your shares. Please follow the voting instructions provided by your broker, bank or other nominee. Please note that you may not vote shares held in “street name” by returning a proxy card directly to Global Partner or by voting online at the Shareholder Meeting unless you provide a “legal proxy,” which you must obtain from your broker, bank or other nominee. |
Under the applicable rules, brokers who hold shares in “street
name” for a beneficial owner of those shares typically have the authority to vote in their discretion on “routine” proposals
when they have not received instructions from beneficial owners. However, brokers are not permitted to exercise their voting discretion
with respect to the approval of matters that are determined to be “non-routine” without specific instructions from the beneficial
owner. It is expected that all proposals to be voted on at the Shareholder Meeting are “non-routine” matters and therefore,
Global Partner does not expect there to be any broker non-votes at the Shareholder Meeting.
If you are a Global Partner shareholder holding your shares
in “street name” and you do not instruct your broker, bank or other nominee on how to vote your shares, your broker, bank
or other nominee will not vote your shares on the Extension Amendment Proposal or the Adjournment Proposal. Accordingly, your bank, broker,
or other nominee can vote your shares at the Shareholder Meeting only if you provide instructions on how to vote. You should instruct
your broker to vote your shares as soon as possible in accordance with directions you provide.
| Q: | Does
the Board recommend voting “FOR” the approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal
and the Adjournment Proposal? |
A: |
Yes. After careful consideration of the terms and conditions of each of the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal, the Board has determined that each of the Extension Amendment Proposal the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal is in the best interests of Global Partner and its shareholders. The Board recommends that Global Partner’s shareholders vote “FOR” the Extension Amendment Proposal, “FOR” the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and “FOR” the Adjournment Proposal. |
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Q: |
What interests do Global Partner’s directors and officers have in the approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal? |
A: |
Global Partner’s directors and officers have interests in the Extension Amendment Proposal that may be different from, or in addition to, your interests as a shareholder. These interests include, among others, ownership, directly or indirectly through the Sponsor, of Class B Ordinary Shares and Private Placement Warrants. See the section entitled “Proposal No 1 - The Extension Amendment Proposal - Interests of the Sponsor and Global Partner’s Directors and Officers” in this proxy statement. |
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Q: |
What interests do Global Partner’s directors and officers have in the approval of the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal? |
A: |
Global Partner’s directors and officers have interests in the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal that may be different from, or in addition to, your interests as a shareholder. These interests include, among others, ownership, directly or indirectly through the Sponsor, of Class B Ordinary Shares and Private Placement Warrants. See the section entitled “Proposal No 2 - The Insider Letter Amendment Proposal - Interests of the Sponsor and Global Partner’s Directors and Officers” in this proxy statement. |
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Q: |
Do I have appraisal rights or dissenters’ rights if I object to the Extension Amendment Proposal? |
A: |
No. There are no appraisal rights available to Global Partner’s shareholders in connection with the Extension Amendment Proposal. There are no dissenters’ rights available to Global Partner’s shareholders in connection with the Extension Amendment Proposal under Cayman Islands law. However you may elect to have your shares redeemed in connection with the adoption of the Extension Amendment Proposal as described under “How do I exercise my redemption rights” below. |
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Q: |
If I am a Public Warrant (as defined below) holder, can I exercise redemption rights with respect to my Public Warrants? |
A: |
No. The holders of warrants issued in connection with the Initial Public Offering (with a whole warrant representing the right to acquire one Class A Ordinary Share at an exercise price of $11.50 per share) (the “Public Warrants”) have no redemption rights with respect to such Public Warrants. |
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Q: |
What do I need to do now? |
A: |
You are urged to read carefully and consider the information contained in this proxy statement and to consider how the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal will affect you as a shareholder. You should then vote as soon as possible in accordance with the instructions provided in this proxy statement and on the enclosed proxy card or, if you hold your shares through a brokerage firm, bank or other nominee, on the voting instruction form provided by the broker, bank or nominee. |
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Q: |
How do I exercise my redemption rights? |
A: |
If you are a holder of Class A Ordinary Shares and wish to exercise your right to redeem your Class A Ordinary Shares, you must: |
| I. | (a)
hold Class A Ordinary Shares or (b) hold Class A Ordinary Shares through Units and elect to separate your Units into the underlying Class
A Ordinary Shares and Public Warrants prior to exercising your redemption rights with respect to the Class A Ordinary Shares; and |
| II. | prior
to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on January , 2023 (two business days prior to the initially scheduled date of the Shareholder Meeting)
(a) submit a written request to the Transfer Agent that Global Partner redeem your Class A Ordinary Shares for cash and (b) tender or
deliver your Class A Ordinary Shares (and share certificates (if any) and other redemption forms) to the Transfer Agent, physically or
electronically through the Depository Trust Company (“DTC”). |
The address of the Transfer Agent is
listed under the question “Who can help answer my questions?” below.
Holders of Units must elect to separate the underlying Class
A Ordinary Shares and Public Warrants prior to exercising redemption rights with respect to the Class A Ordinary Shares. If holders hold
their Units in an account at a brokerage firm or bank, holders must notify their broker or bank that they elect to separate the Units
into the underlying Class A Ordinary Shares and Public Warrants, or if a holder holds Units registered in its own name, the holder must
contact the Transfer Agent directly and instruct it to do so.
In connection with the Extension Amendment Proposal and
contingent upon the effectiveness of the implementation of the Articles Extension, any holder of Class A Ordinary Shares will be entitled
to request that their Class A Ordinary Shares be redeemed for a per share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on
deposit in the Trust Account calculated as of two business days prior to the Shareholder Meeting, including interest earned on the funds
held in the Trust Account and not previously released to Global Partner to pay its taxes, divided by the number of then-outstanding Class
A Ordinary Shares. As of December , 2022, the most recent practicable date prior to the date of this proxy statement, this would have
amounted to approximately $ per Public Share. However, the proceeds deposited in the Trust Account could become subject to the claims
of our creditors, if any, which could have priority over the claims of our public shareholders. Therefore, the per share distribution
from the Trust Account in such a situation may be less than originally anticipated due to such claims. We anticipate that the funds to
be distributed to public shareholders electing to redeem their Class A Ordinary Shares will be distributed promptly after the Shareholder
Meeting.
Any request for redemption, once made by a holder of Class
A Ordinary Shares, may be withdrawn at any time until the deadline for exercising redemption requests and thereafter, with the consent
of the Board. If you tender or deliver your shares (and share certificates (if any) and other redemption forms) for redemption to the
Transfer Agent and later decide prior to the Shareholder Meeting not to elect redemption, you may request that Global Partner instruct
the Transfer Agent to return the shares (physically or electronically). You may make such request by contacting the Transfer Agent at
the phone number or address listed at the end of this section. We will be required to honor such request only if made prior to the deadline
for exercising redemption requests.
Any corrected or changed written exercise of redemption
rights must be received by the Transfer Agent prior to the deadline for exercising redemption requests and, thereafter, with the consent
of the Board. No request for redemption will be honored unless the holder’s shares (and share certificates (if any) and other redemption
forms) have been tendered or delivered (either physically or electronically) to the Transfer Agent by 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on January , 2023 (two business days prior to the initially scheduled date of the Shareholder Meeting).
If a holder of Class A Ordinary Shares properly makes a
request for redemption and the Class A Ordinary Shares (and share certificates (if any) and other redemption forms) are tendered or delivered
as described above, then, Global Partner will redeem Class A Ordinary Shares for a pro rata portion of funds deposited in the Trust Account,
calculated as of two business days prior to the Shareholder Meeting. If you are a holder of Class A Ordinary Shares and you exercise your
redemption rights, it will not result in the loss of any Public Warrants that you may hold.
Q: |
What are the U.S. federal income tax consequences of exercising my redemption rights? |
A: |
The U.S. federal income tax consequences of exercising your redemption rights will depend on your particular facts and circumstances. Accordingly, you are urged to consult your tax advisor to determine your tax consequences from the exercise of your redemption rights, including the applicability and effect of U.S. federal, state, local and non-U.S. income and other tax laws in light of your particular circumstances. For additional discussion of certain material U.S. federal income tax considerations with respect to the exercise of these redemption rights, see “Certain Material U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations for Shareholders Exercising Redemption Rights.” |
Q: |
What should I do if I receive more than one set of voting materials for the Shareholder Meeting? |
A: |
You may receive more than one set of voting materials for the Shareholder Meeting, including multiple copies of this proxy statement and multiple proxy cards or voting instruction cards. For example, if you hold your shares in more than one brokerage account, you will receive a separate voting instruction card for each brokerage account in which you hold shares. If you are a holder of record and your shares are registered in more than one name, you will receive more than one proxy card. Please complete, sign, date and return each proxy card and voting instruction card that you receive in order to cast your vote with respect to all of your shares. |
Q: |
Who will solicit and pay the cost of soliciting proxies for the Shareholder Meeting? |
A: |
Global Partner will pay the cost of soliciting proxies for the Shareholder Meeting. Global Partner has engaged Morrow Sodali LLC (“Morrow Sodali”) to assist in the solicitation of proxies for the Shareholder Meeting. Global Partner will also reimburse banks, brokers and other custodians, nominees and fiduciaries representing beneficial owners of Class A Ordinary Shares for their expenses in forwarding soliciting materials to beneficial owners of Class A Ordinary Shares and in obtaining voting instructions from those owners. The directors, officers and employees of Global Partner may also solicit proxies by telephone, by facsimile, by mail or on the Internet. They will not be paid any additional amounts for soliciting proxies. |
Q: |
Who can help answer my questions? |
A: |
If you have questions about the proposals or if you need additional copies of this proxy statement or the enclosed proxy card you should contact: |
Morrow Sodali LLC
333 Ludlow Street, 5th Floor, South Tower
Stamford, CT 06902
Individuals call toll-free (800) 662-5200
Banks and brokers call (203) 658-9400
Email: .info@investor.morrowsodali.com
You also may obtain additional information about Global
Partner from documents filed with the SEC by following the instructions in the section titled “Where You Can Find More Information.”
If you are a holder of Class A Ordinary Shares and you intend to seek redemption of your shares, you will need to tender or deliver your
Class A Ordinary Shares (and share certificates (if any) and other redemption forms) (either physically or electronically) to the Transfer
Agent at the address below prior to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on January , 2023 (two business days prior to the initially scheduled
date of the Shareholder Meeting). If you have questions regarding the certification of your position tendering or or delivery of your
shares, please contact:
Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company
One State Street Plaza, 30th Floor
New York, New York 10004
Attn: Mark Zimkind
E-mail: mzimkind@continentalstock.com
EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
This proxy statement is being provided to Global
Partner shareholders as part of a solicitation of proxies by the Board for use at the extraordinary general meeting of Global Partner
Shareholders to be held on January , 2023, and at any adjournment thereof. This proxy statement contains important information regarding
the Shareholder Meeting, the proposals on which you are being asked to vote and information you may find useful in determining how to
vote and voting procedures.
This proxy statement is being first mailed on or
about December , 2022, to all shareholders of record of Global Partner as of December , 2022, the Record Date for the Shareholder
Meeting. Shareholders of record who owned Ordinary Shares at the close of business on the Record Date are entitled to receive notice of,
attend and vote at the Shareholder Meeting.
Date, Time and Place of Shareholder Meeting
The Shareholder Meeting will be held on January
, 2023 at a.m., Eastern Time, at the offices of Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP located at 1345 Avenue of the Americas, 11th Floor., New York,
NY 10105, and via a virtual meeting, or at such other time,
on such other date and at such other place to which the meeting may be adjourned.
Shareholders may attend the Shareholder Meeting
in person. However, we encourage you to attend
the Shareholder Meeting virtually. If you wish to attend the Shareholder Meeting in person, you must reserve your attendance at least
two business days in advance of the Shareholder Meeting by contacting Global Partner’s Chief
Executive Officer at info@gpac2.com by a.m., Eastern Time, on January , 2023 (two business days prior to the initially
scheduled meeting date).
You can pre-register to attend the virtual Shareholder
Meeting starting January , 2023 at a.m., Eastern Time (three business days prior to the meeting date). Enter the URL address
into your browser https://www.cstproxy.com/ , enter your control number, name and email address. Once you pre-register you can vote
or enter questions in the chat box. At the start of the Shareholder Meeting you will need to log in again using your control number and
will also be prompted to enter your control number if you vote during the Shareholder Meeting.
Shareholders who hold their investments through
a bank or broker, will need to contact the Transfer Agent to receive a control number. If you plan to vote at the Shareholder Meeting
you will need to have a legal proxy from your bank or broker or if you would like to join and not vote, the Transfer Agent will issue
you a guest control number with proof of ownership. Either way you must contact the Transfer Agent for specific instructions on how to
receive the control number. The Transfer Agent can be contacted at 917-262-2373, or via email at proxy@continentalstock.com. Please allow
up to 72 hours prior to the meeting for processing your control number.
If you do not have access to the Internet, you can
listen only to the meeting by dialing (or if you are located outside the United States and Canada (standard rates apply)) and
when prompted enter the pin number . Please note that you will not be able to vote or ask questions at the Shareholder Meeting if
you choose to participate telephonically.
The Proposals at the Shareholder Meeting
At the Shareholder Meeting, Global Partner shareholders
will consider and vote on the following proposals:
| 1. | Proposal
No. 1 - Extension Amendment Proposal - To amend, by way of special resolution, Global Partner’s Memorandum and Articles of
Association to extend the Termination Date by which Global Partner has to consummate a Business Combination from January 14, 2023 to
April 14, 2023 and to allow Global Partner, without another shareholder vote, to elect to extend the Termination Date to consummate a
business combination on a monthly basis for up to nine times by an additional one month each time after the Articles Extension Date,
by resolution of Global Partner’s Board, if requested by the Sponsor, and upon five days’ advance notice prior to the applicable
Termination Date, until January 14, 2024, or a total of up to twelve months after the Original Termination Date, unless the closing
of a Business Combination shall have occurred prior thereto. |
| 2. | Proposal No. 2 - Insider Letter Amendment Proposal -
To amend, by way of ordinary resolution, the Letter Agreement, to allow the Sponsor to transfer its holdings in Global Partner, directly
or indirectly, to affiliate(s) of prior to the expiration of the applicable lock-up. A copy of the proposed amendment
to the Letter Agreement is set forth in Annex A hereto. |
| 3. | Proposal
No. 3 - Adjournment Proposal - To adjourn, by way of ordinary resolution, the Shareholder Meeting to a later date or dates, if necessary,
to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies if, based upon the tabulated vote at the time of the Shareholder Meeting, there are
insufficient votes to approve the Extension Amendment Proposal or the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal. |
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved
and the Articles Extension becomes effective, within business days of the date of the Shareholder Meeting, the Lender shall make
a deposit into the Trust Account (as defined below) of $ , in exchange for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued
by Global Partner to the Lender. In addition, if the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved and the Articles Extension becomes effective,
in the event that Global Partner has not consummated a Business Combination by April 14, 2023, without approval of Global Partner’s
public shareholders, Global Partner may, by resolution of the Board, if requested by the Sponsor, and upon five days’ advance notice
prior to the applicable Termination Date, extend the Termination Date up to nine times, each by one additional month (for a total of up
to nine additional months to complete a Business Combination), provided that the Lender will deposit $ into the Trust Account for
each such monthly extension, for an aggregate deposit of up to $ (if all nine additional monthly extensions are exercised), in exchange
for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued by Global Partner to the Lender. If Global Partner completes a Business Combination,
it will, at the option of the Lender, repay the amounts loaned under the promissory note or convert a portion or all of the amounts loaned
under such promissory note into warrants, which warrants will be identical to the Private Placement Warrants. If Global Partner does not
complete a Business Combination by the applicable Termination Date, such promissory note will be repaid only from funds held outside of
the Trust Account or will be forfeited, eliminated or otherwise forgiven.
Voting Power; Record Date
As a shareholder of Global Partner, you have a right
to vote on certain matters affecting Global Partner. The proposals that will be presented at the Shareholder Meeting and upon which you
are being asked to vote are summarized above and fully set forth in this proxy statement. You will be entitled to vote or direct votes
to be cast at the Shareholder Meeting if you owned Ordinary Shares at the close of business on December , 2022, which is the Record
Date for the Shareholder Meeting. You are entitled to one vote for each Ordinary Share that you owned as of the close of business on the
Record Date. If your shares are held in “street name” or are in a margin or similar account, you should contact your broker,
bank or other nominee to ensure that votes related to the shares you beneficially own are properly counted. On the Record Date, there
were 37,500,000 issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares, of which 30,000,000 Class A Ordinary Shares are held by Global Partner public
shareholders and 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares are held by the Sponsor.
Recommendation of the Board
THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS
THAT YOU VOTE “FOR” EACH OF THE
PROPOSALS
Quorum
The presence (which would include presence at the
virtual Shareholder Meeting), in person or by proxy, of shareholders holding a majority of the Ordinary Shares at the Shareholder Meeting
constitutes a quorum at the Shareholder Meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes will be considered present for the purposes of establishing
a quorum. The Sponsor, who owns 20% of the issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares as of the Record Date, will count towards this quorum.
As a result, as of the Record Date, in addition to the shares of the Sponsor, an additional 11,250,001 Ordinary Shares held by public
shareholders would be required to be present at the Shareholder Meeting to achieve a quorum.
Abstentions and Broker Non-Votes
Abstentions and broker non-votes will be considered
present for the purposes of establishing a quorum but, as a matter of Cayman Islands law, will not constitute votes cast at the Shareholder
Meeting and therefore will have no effect on the approval of any of the proposals voted upon at the Shareholder Meeting.
Under the applicable rules, if a shareholder holds
their shares in “street” name through a bank, broker or other nominee and the shareholder does not instruct their broker,
bank or other nominee how to vote their shares on a proposal, the broker, bank or other nominee has the authority to vote the shares in
its discretion on certain “routine” matters. However, banks, brokers and other nominees are not authorized to exercise their
voting discretion on any “non-routine” matters. This can result in a “broker non-vote,” which occurs on a proposal
when (i) a bank, broker or other nominee has discretionary authority to vote on one or more “routine” proposals to be voted
on at a meeting, (ii) there are one or more “non-routine” proposals to be voted on at the meeting for which the bank, broker
or other nominee does not have authority to vote without instructions from the beneficial owner of the shares and (iii) the beneficial
owner fails to provide the bank, broker or other nominee with voting instructions on a “non-routine” matter.
We believe that all of the proposals to be voted
on at the Shareholder Meeting will be considered non-routine matters. As a result, if you hold your shares in street name, your bank,
brokerage firm or other nominee cannot vote your shares on any of the proposals to be voted on at the Shareholder Meeting without your
instruction.
Because all of the proposals to be voted on at the
Shareholder Meeting are “non-routine” matters, banks, brokers and other nominees will not have authority to vote on any proposals
unless instructed, so Global Partner does not expect there to be any broker non-votes at the Shareholder Meeting.
Vote Required for Approval
The approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal
requires a special resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least a two-thirds (2/3) majority of the votes
cast by the holders of the issued Ordinary Shares who are present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and
who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting.
Approval of each of the Insider Letter Amendment
Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least
a majority of the votes cast by the holders of the issued Ordinary Shares who are present in person or represented by proxy and entitled
to vote thereon, and who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting.
The Sponsor intends to vote all of its Ordinary
Shares in favor of the proposals being presented at the Shareholder Meeting. As of the date of this proxy statement, the Sponsor owns
20% of the issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares.
The following table reflects the number of additional
Public Shares required to approve each proposal:
| |
| |
Number of Additional Public Shares Required To
Approve Proposal | |
Proposal | |
Approval Standard | |
If Only Quorum is Present and All Present Shares Cast Votes | | |
If All Shares Are Present and All Present Shares Cast Votes | |
Extension Amendment Proposal | |
Special Resolution1 | |
| 5,000,001 | | |
| 17,500,000 | |
Insider Letter Amendment Proposal | |
Ordinary Resolution2 | |
| 1,875,001 | | |
| 11,250,001 | |
Adjournment Proposal | |
Ordinary Resolution2 | |
| 1,875,001 | | |
| 11,250,001 | |
| 1 | Under Cayman law, a special
resolution requires the affirmative vote of at least a two-thirds (2/3) majority of the votes cast by the holders of the issued Ordinary
Shares who are present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting. |
| 2 | Under Cayman law, an ordinary resolution requires the affirmative
vote of at least a majority of the votes cast by the holders of the issued Ordinary Shares who are present in person or represented by
proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting. |
Voting Your Shares
If you were a holder of record of Ordinary Shares
as of the close of business on December , 2022, the Record Date for the Shareholder Meeting, you may vote with respect to the proposals
in person or virtually at the Shareholder Meeting, or by completing, signing, dating and returning the enclosed proxy card in the postage-paid
envelope provided. Your proxy card shows the number of Ordinary Shares that you own. If your shares are held in “street name”
or are in a margin or similar account, you should contact your broker to ensure that votes related to the shares you beneficially own
are properly counted.
There are three ways to vote your Ordinary Shares
at the Shareholder Meeting:
Voting by Mail. By signing the proxy card
and returning it in the enclosed prepaid and addressed envelope, you are authorizing the individuals named on the proxy card to vote your
shares at the Shareholder Meeting in the manner you indicate. You are encouraged to sign and return the proxy card even if you plan to
attend the Shareholder Meeting so that your shares will be voted if you are unable to attend the Shareholder Meeting. If you receive more
than one proxy card, it is an indication that your shares are held in multiple accounts. Please sign and return all proxy cards to ensure
that all of your shares are voted. Votes submitted by mail must be received by 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on January , 2023.
Voting in Person at the Meeting. If you attend
the Shareholder Meeting and plan to vote in person, you will be provided with a ballot at the Shareholder Meeting. If your shares are
registered directly in your name, you are considered the shareholder of record and you have the right to vote in person at the Shareholder
Meeting. If you hold your shares in “street name,” which means your shares are held of record by a broker, bank or other nominee,
you should follow the instructions provided by your broker, bank or nominee to ensure that votes related to the shares you beneficially
own are properly counted. In this regard, you must provide the record holder of your shares with instructions on how to vote your shares
or, if you wish to attend the Shareholder Meeting and vote in person, you will need to bring to the Shareholder Meeting a legal proxy
from your broker, bank or nominee authorizing you to vote these shares.
Voting Electronically. You may attend, vote
and examine the list of shareholders entitled to vote at the Shareholder Meeting by visiting https://www.cstproxy.com/ and entering
the control number found on your proxy card, voting instruction form or notice included in the proxy materials.
Revoking Your Proxy
If you give a proxy, you may revoke it at any time
before the Shareholder Meeting or at the Shareholder Meeting by doing any one of the following:
| ● | you
may send another proxy card with a later date; |
| ● | you
may notify Global Partner’s Chief Executive Officer in writing to Global Partner Acquisition
Corp II, 7 Rye Ridge Plaza, Suite 350, Rye Brook, NY 10573, before the Shareholder Meeting that you have revoked your proxy; or |
| ● | you
may attend the Shareholder Meeting, revoke your proxy, and vote in person, as indicated above. |
No Additional Matters
The Shareholder Meeting has been called only to
consider and vote on the approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal, the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and the Adjournment Proposal.
Under the Memorandum and Articles of Association, other than procedural matters incident to the conduct of the Shareholder Meeting, no
other matters may be considered at the Shareholder Meeting if they are not included in this proxy statement, which serves as the notice
of the Shareholder Meeting.
Who Can Answer Your Questions about Voting
If you are a Global Partner shareholder and have
any questions about how to vote or direct a vote in respect of your Ordinary Shares, you may call Morrow Sodali, our proxy solicitor,
by calling (800) 662-5200 (toll-free), or banks and brokers can call (203) 658-9400, or by emailing .info@investor.morrowsodali.com.
Redemption Rights
Pursuant to the Memorandum and Articles of Association,
holders of Class A Ordinary Shares may seek to redeem their shares for cash, regardless of whether they vote for or against, or whether
they abstain from voting on, the Extension Amendment Proposal. In connection with the Extension Amendment Proposal, any shareholder holding
Class A Ordinary Shares may demand that Global Partner redeem such shares for a full pro rata portion of the Trust Account (which, for
illustrative purposes, was $ per share as of December , 2022, the most recent practicable date prior to the date of this proxy
statement), calculated as of two business days prior to the Shareholder Meeting. If a holder properly seeks redemption as described in
this section, Global Partner will redeem these shares for a pro rata portion of funds deposited in the Trust Account and the holder will
no longer own these shares following the Shareholder Meeting. However, Global Partner will not proceed with the Articles Extension if
Global Partner will not have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets following approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal, after
taking into account Redemptions.
As a holder of Class A Ordinary Shares, you will
be entitled to receive cash for any Class A Ordinary Shares to be redeemed only if you:
| (i) | hold
Class A Ordinary Shares; |
| (ii) | submit
a written request to Continental, Global Partner’s transfer agent, in which you (i) request that Global Partner redeem all or a
portion of your Class A Ordinary Shares for cash, and (ii) identify yourself as the beneficial holder of the Class A Ordinary Shares
and provide your legal name, phone number and address; and |
| (iii) | tender
or deliver your Class A Ordinary Shares (and share certificates (if any) and other redemption forms) to Continental, Global Partner’s
transfer agent, physically or electronically through DTC. |
Holders must complete the procedures for electing
to redeem their Class A Ordinary Shares in the manner described above prior to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on January , 2023 (two business
days before the initially scheduled date of the Shareholder Meeting) (the “Redemption Deadline”) in order for their
shares to be redeemed.
The redemption rights include the requirement that
a holder must identify itself in writing as a beneficial holder and provide its legal name, phone number and address to Continental in
order to validly redeem its shares.
If you hold your shares in “street name,”
you will have to coordinate with your broker to have your shares certificated or tendered/delivered electronically. Shares of Global Partner
that have not been tendered (either physically or electronically) in accordance with these procedures will not be redeemed for cash. There
is a nominal cost associated with this tendering process and the act of certificating the shares or tendering/delivering them through
DTC’s DWAC system. The Transfer Agent will typically charge the tendering broker $80 and it would be up to the broker whether or
not to pass this cost on to the redeeming shareholder.
Any request for redemption, once made by a holder
of Class A Ordinary Shares, may not be withdrawn following the Redemption Deadline, unless the Board determines (in its sole discretion)
to permit such withdrawal of a redemption request (which it may do in whole or in part).
Any corrected or changed written exercise of redemption
rights must be received by Continental, Global Partner’s transfer agent, at least two business days prior to the initially scheduled
date of the Shareholder Meeting. No request for redemption will be honored unless the holder’s Class A Ordinary Shares (and share
certificates (if any) and other redemption forms) have been tendered or delivered (either physically or electronically) to Continental,
Global Partner’s transfer agent, prior to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on January , 2023 (two business days before the initially
scheduled date of the Shareholder Meeting).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a public shareholder,
together with any affiliate of such public shareholder or any other person with whom such public shareholder is acting in concert or as
a “group” (as defined in Section 13(d)(3) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”)),
will be restricted from redeeming its Class A Ordinary Shares with respect to more than an aggregate of 15% of the Class A Ordinary Shares
sold in the Initial Public Offering, without our prior consent. Accordingly, if a public shareholder, alone or acting in concert or as
a group, seeks to redeem more than 15% of the outstanding Class A Ordinary Shares, then any such shares in excess of that 15% limit would
not be redeemed for cash, without our prior consent.
The closing price of Class A Ordinary Shares on
December , 2022, the most recent practicable date prior to the date of this proxy statement, was $ per share. The cash held in
the Trust Account on such date was approximately $ (including interest not previously released to Global Partner to pay its taxes)
($ per Class A Ordinary Share). The Redemption price per share will be calculated based on the aggregate amount on deposit in
the Trust Account, including interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to Global Partner to pay
its taxes two business days prior to the initially scheduled date of the Shareholder Meeting. Prior to exercising redemption rights, shareholders
should verify the market price of Class A Ordinary Shares as they may receive higher proceeds from the sale of their ordinary shares in
the public market than from exercising their redemption rights if the market price per share is higher than the redemption price. Global
Partner cannot assure its shareholders that they will be able to sell their Class A Ordinary Shares in the open market, even if the market
price per share is higher than the redemption price stated above, as there may not be sufficient liquidity in its securities when its
shareholders wish to sell their shares.
If a holder of Class A Ordinary Shares exercises
his, her or its redemption rights, then he, she or it will be exchanging his, her or its Class A Ordinary Shares for cash and will no
longer own those shares. You will be entitled to receive cash for these shares only if you properly demand redemption by tendering or
delivering your shares (and share certificates (if any) and other redemption forms) (either physically or electronically) to Global Partner’s
transfer agent two business days prior to the initially scheduled date of the Shareholder Meeting.
For a discussion of certain material U.S. federal
income tax considerations for shareholders with respect to the exercise of these redemption rights, see “Certain Material U.S.
Federal Income Tax Considerations for Shareholders Exercising Redemption Rights.” The consequences of a redemption to any particular
shareholder will depend on that shareholder’s particular facts and circumstances. Accordingly, you are urged to consult your tax
advisor to determine your tax consequences from the exercise of your redemption rights, including the applicability and effect of U.S.
federal, state, local and non-U.S. income and other tax laws in light of your particular circumstances.
Appraisal Rights and Dissenters’ Rights
There are no appraisal rights available to Global
Partner’s shareholders in connection with the Extension Amendment Proposal. There are dissenters’ rights available to Global
Partner’s shareholders in connection with the Extension Amendment Proposal under Cayman Islands law. However holders of Public Shares
may elect to have their shares redeemed in connection with the adoption of the Extension Amendment Proposal, as described under “Redemption
Rights” above.
Proxy Solicitation Costs
Global Partner is soliciting proxies on behalf of
the Board. This proxy solicitation is being made by mail, but also may be made by telephone or in person. Global Partner has engaged Morrow
Sodali to assist in the solicitation of proxies for the Shareholder Meeting. Global Partner and its directors, officers and employees
may also solicit proxies in person. Global Partner will ask banks, brokers and other institutions, nominees and fiduciaries to forward
this proxy statement and the related proxy materials to their principals and to obtain their authority to execute proxies and voting instructions.
Global Partner will bear the entire cost of the
proxy solicitation, including the preparation, assembly, printing, mailing and distribution of this proxy statement and the related proxy
materials. Global Partner will pay Morrow Sodali a fee of $ , plus disbursements, reimburse Morrow Sodali for its reasonable out-of-pocket
expenses and indemnify Morrow Sodali and its affiliates against certain claims, liabilities, losses, damages and expenses for its services
as Global Partner’s proxy solicitor. Global Partner will reimburse brokerage firms and other custodians for their reasonable out-of-pocket
expenses for forwarding this proxy statement and the related proxy materials to Global Partner shareholders. Directors, officers and employees
of Global Partner who solicit proxies will not be paid any additional compensation for soliciting.
PROPOSAL NO. 1 - THE EXTENSION AMENDMENT PROPOSAL
Overview
Global Partner is proposing to amend its Memorandum
and Articles of Association to extend the date by which Global Partner has to consummate a Business Combination to the Articles Extension
Date so as to give Global Partner additional time to complete a Business Combination.
Without the Articles Extension, Global Partner believes
that Global Partner will not be able to complete a Business Combination on or before the Termination Date. If that were to occur, Global
Partner would be forced to liquidate.
As contemplated by the Memorandum and Articles of
Association, the holders of Global Partner’s Public Shares may elect to redeem all or a portion of their Public Shares in exchange
for their pro rata portion of the funds held in the Trust Account if the Articles Extension is implemented.
On December , 2022, the most recent practicable
date prior to the date of this proxy statement, the redemption price per share was approximately $ , based on the aggregate amount
on deposit in the Trust Account of approximately $ as of December , 2022 (including interest not previously released to Global
Partner to pay its taxes), divided by the total number of then outstanding Public Shares. The Redemption price per share will be calculated
based on the aggregate amount on deposit in the Trust Account, including interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not
previously released to Global Partner to pay its taxes two business days prior to the initially scheduled date of the Shareholder Meeting.
The closing price of the Class A Ordinary Shares on the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC on December , 2022 was $ . Accordingly, if the market
price of the Class A Ordinary Shares were to remain the same until the date of the Shareholder Meeting, exercising redemption rights would
result in a public shareholder receiving approximately $ [more/less] per share than if the shares were sold in the open market (based
on the per share redemption price as of December , 2022). Global Partner cannot assure shareholders that they will be able to sell
their Class A Ordinary Shares in the open market, even if the market price per share is lower than the redemption price stated above,
as there may not be sufficient liquidity in its securities when such shareholders wish to sell their shares. Global Partner believes that
such redemption right enables its public shareholders to determine whether to sustain their investments for an additional period if Global
Partner does not complete a Business Combination on or before the Termination Date.
Reasons for the Extension Amendment Proposal
Global Partner’s Memorandum and Articles of
Association provides that Global Partner has until January 14, 2023 to complete a Business Combination. Global Partner and its officers
and directors agreed that they would not seek to amend Global Partner’s Memorandum and Articles of Association to allow for a longer
period of time to complete a Business Combination unless Global Partner provided holders of its Public Shares with the right to seek redemption
of their Public Shares in connection therewith. The Board believes that it is in the best interests of Global Partner shareholders that
the Articles Extension be obtained so that Global Partner will have an additional amount of time to consummate a Business Combination.
Without the Articles Extension, Global Partner believes that Global Partner will not be able to complete a Business Combination on or before
January 14, 2023. If that were to occur, Global Partner would be forced to liquidate.
The Extension Amendment Proposal is essential to
allowing Global Partner additional time to consummate a Business Combination. Approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal is a condition
to the implementation of the Articles Extension. Global Partner will not proceed with the Articles Extension if Global Partner will not
have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets following approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal, after taking into account the
Redemptions.
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved
and the Articles Extension becomes effective, within business days of the date of the Shareholder Meeting, the Lender shall make
a deposit into the Trust Account (as defined below) of $ , in exchange for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued
by Global Partner to the Lender. In addition, if the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved and the Articles Extension becomes effective,
in the event that Global Partner has not consummated a Business Combination by April 14, 2023, without approval of Global Partner’s
public shareholders, Global Partner may, by resolution of the Board, if requested by the Sponsor, and upon five days’ advance notice
prior to the applicable Termination Date, extend the Termination Date up to nine times, each by one additional month (for a total of up
to nine additional months to complete a Business Combination), provided that the Lender will deposit $ into the Trust Account for
each such monthly extension, for an aggregate deposit of up to $ (if all nine additional monthly extensions are exercised), in exchange
for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued by Global Partner to the Lender. If Global Partner completes a Business Combination,
it will, at the option of the Lender, repay the amounts loaned under the promissory note or convert a portion or all of the amounts loaned
under such promissory note into warrants, which warrants will be identical to the Private Placement Warrants. If Global Partner does not
complete a Business Combination by the applicable Termination Date, such promissory note will be repaid only from funds held outside of
the Trust Account or will be forfeited, eliminated or otherwise forgiven.
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is Not Approved
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is not approved,
and a Business Combination is not completed on or before the Termination Date, Global Partner will: (i) cease all operations except for
the purpose of winding up; (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more than ten business days thereafter, redeem the Public Shares,
at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the Trust Account, including interest earned on
the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to Global Partner to pay its income taxes, if any (less up to $100,000
of interest to pay liquidation expenses), divided by the number of the then-outstanding Public Shares, which redemption will completely
extinguish public shareholders’ rights as shareholders (including the right to receive further liquidation distributions, if any);
and (iii) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject to the approval of Global Partner’s remaining shareholders
and the Board, liquidate and dissolve, subject in each case of clauses (ii) and (iii) to Global Partner’s obligations under Cayman
Islands law to provide for claims of creditors and to requirements of other applicable law. There will be no distribution from the Trust
Account with respect to Global Partner’s warrants, which will expire worthless in the event Global Partner dissolves and liquidates
the Trust Account.
The Sponsor has waived its rights to participate
in any liquidation distribution with respect to the 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares held by it.
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is Approved
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved,
Global Partner shall procure that all filings required to be made with the Registrar of Companies of the Cayman Islands in connection
with the Extension Amendment Proposal to extend the time it has to complete a Business Combination until the Articles Extension Date are
made. Global Partner will then continue to attempt to consummate a Business Combination until the Articles Extension Date. Global Partner
will remain a reporting company under the Exchange Act and its Class A Ordinary Shares will remain publicly traded during this time.
In addition, Global Partner will not proceed with
the Articles Extension if Global Partner will not have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets following approval of the Extension
Amendment Proposal, after taking into account the Redemptions.
Interests of the Sponsor and Global Partner’s Directors and
Officers
When you consider the recommendation of the Board,
Global Partner shareholders should be aware that aside from their interests as shareholders, the Sponsor and certain members of the Board
and officers of Global Partner have interests that are different from, or in addition to, those of other shareholders generally. The Board
was aware of and considered these interests, among other matters, in recommending to Global Partner shareholders that they approve the
Extension Amendment Proposal. Global Partner shareholders should take these interests into account in deciding whether to approve the
Extension Amendment Proposal:
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the fact that the Sponsor paid $8,350,000 for 5,566,667 Private Placement Warrants, each of which is exercisable commencing on the later of 12 months from the closing of our Initial Public Offering and 30 days following the closing of a Business Combination for one Class A Ordinary Share at $11.50 per share; if the Extension Amendment Proposal is not approved and we do not consummate a Business Combination by January 14, 2023, then the proceeds from the sale of the Global Partner Private Placement Warrants will be part of the liquidating distribution to the public shareholders and the warrants held by our Sponsor will be worthless; |
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the fact that the Sponsor (and certain of Global Partner’s officers and directors who are members of the Sponsor), have invested in Global Partner an aggregate of $8,375,000, comprised of the $25,000 purchase price for 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares (following a share capitalization on January 11, 2021) and the $8,350,000 purchase price for 5,566,667 Private Placement Warrants. Assuming a trading price of $ per Class A Ordinary Share (based upon the closing price of the Class A Ordinary Shares on the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC on December , 2022), the 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares held by the Sponsor would have an implied aggregate market value of $ . Even if the trading price of the shares of Class A Ordinary Shares were as low as $1.12 per share, the aggregate market value of the Class B Ordinary Shares alone (without taking into account the value of the Private Placement Warrants) would be approximately equal to the initial investment in Global Partner by the Sponsor. As a result, if a Business Combination is completed, the Sponsor is likely to be able to make a substantial profit on its investment in Global Partner at a time when the Class A Ordinary Shares have lost significant value. On the other hand, if the Extension Amendment Proposal is not approved and Global Partner liquidates without completing a Business Combination before January 14, 2023, the Sponsor will lose its entire investment in Global Partner; |
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the fact that the Sponsor has agreed not to redeem any Ordinary Shares held by it in connection with a shareholder vote to approve a Business Combination or the Extension Amendment Proposal; |
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the fact that the Sponsor has agreed to waive its rights to liquidating distributions from the Trust Account with respect to any Ordinary Shares (other than Public Shares) held by it if the Extension Amendment Proposal is not approved and Global Partner fails to complete a Business Combination by January 14, 2023; |
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the indemnification of Global Partner’s existing directors and officers and the liability insurance maintained by Global Partner; |
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the fact that the Sponsor and Global Partner’s officers and directors will lose their entire investment in Global Partner and will not be reimbursed for any loans extended, fees due or out-of-pocket expenses if the Extension Amendment Proposal is not approved and a Business Combination is not consummated by January 14, 2023. As of the date of this proxy statement there are loans extended, fees due or outstanding out-of-pocket expenses amounting in the aggregate to $ for which the Sponsor and Global Partner’s officers and directors are awaiting reimbursement; and |
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the fact that if the Trust Account is liquidated, including in the event Global Partner is unable to complete an initial business combination within the required time period, Sponsor has agreed to indemnify Global Partner to ensure that the proceeds in the Trust Account are not reduced below $10.00 per Global Partner public share, or such lesser per public share amount as is in the Trust Account on the Termination Date, by the claims of prospective target businesses with which Global Partner has entered into an acquisition agreement or claims of any third party for services rendered or products sold to Global Partner, but only if such a vendor or target business has not executed a waiver of any and all rights to seek access to the Trust Account. |
Redemption Rights
Pursuant to the Memorandum and Articles of Association,
holders of Class A Ordinary Shares may seek to redeem their shares for cash, regardless of whether they vote for or against, or whether
they abstain from voting on, the Extension Amendment Proposal. In connection with the Extension Amendment Proposal and contingent upon
the effectiveness of the implementation of the Articles Extension, any shareholder holding Class A Ordinary Shares may demand that Global
Partner redeem such shares for a full pro rata portion of the Trust Account (which, for illustrative purposes, was $ per share as
of December , 2022), calculated as of two business days prior to the Shareholder Meeting. If a holder properly seeks redemption as
described in this section, Global Partner will redeem these shares for a pro rata portion of funds deposited in the Trust Account and
the holder will no longer own these shares following the Shareholder Meeting. However, Global Partner will not proceed with the Articles
Extension if Global Partner will not have at least $5,000,001 of net tangible assets following approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal,
after taking into account Redemptions.
As a holder of Class A Ordinary Shares, you will
be entitled to receive cash for any Class A Ordinary Shares to be redeemed only if you:
| (i) | hold
Class A Ordinary Shares; |
| (ii) | submit
a written request to Continental, Global Partner’s transfer agent, in which you (i) request that Global Partner redeem all or a
portion of your Class A Ordinary Shares (and share certificates (if any) and other redemption forms) for cash, and (ii) identify yourself
as the beneficial holder of the Class A Ordinary Shares and provide your legal name, phone number and address; and |
| (iii) | deliver
your Class A Ordinary Shares to Continental, Global Partner’s transfer agent, physically or electronically through DTC. |
Holders must complete the procedures for electing
to redeem their Class A Ordinary Shares in the manner described above prior to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on January , 2023 (two business
days before the initially scheduled date of the Shareholder Meeting) in order for their shares to be redeemed.
The redemption rights include the requirement that
a holder must identify itself in writing as a beneficial holder and provide its legal name, phone number and address to Continental in
order to validly redeem its shares.
If you hold the shares in “street name,”
you will have to coordinate with your broker to have your shares certificated or delivered electronically. Shares of Global Partner that
have not been tendered (either physically or electronically) in accordance with these procedures will not be redeemed for cash. There
is a nominal cost associated with this tendering process and the act of certificating the shares or tendering/delivering them through
DTC’s DWAC system. The Transfer Agent will typically charge the tendering broker $80 and it would be up to the broker whether or
not to pass this cost on to the redeeming shareholder.
Any request for redemption, once made by a holder
of Class A Ordinary Shares, may not be withdrawn following the Redemption Deadline, unless the Board determines (in its sole discretion)
to permit such withdrawal of a redemption request (which it may do in whole or in part).
Any corrected or changed written exercise of redemption
rights must be received by Continental, Global Partner’s transfer agent, at least two business days prior to the initially scheduled
date of the Shareholder Meeting. No request for redemption will be honored unless the holder’s Class A Ordinary Shares (and share
certificates (if any) and other redemption forms) have been tendered or delivered (either physically or electronically) to Continental,
Global Partner’s transfer agent, prior to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time, on January , 2023 (two business days before the initially
scheduled date of the Shareholder Meeting).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, a public shareholder,
together with any affiliate of such public shareholder or any other person with whom such public shareholder is acting in concert or as
a “group” (as defined in Section 13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act), will be restricted from redeeming its Class A Ordinary Shares
with respect to more than an aggregate of 15% of the Class A Ordinary Shares sold in the Initial Public Offering, without our prior consent.
Accordingly, if a public shareholder, alone or acting in concert or as a group, seeks to redeem more than 15% of the outstanding Class
A Ordinary Shares, then any such shares in excess of that 15% limit would not be redeemed for cash, without our prior consent.
The closing price of Class A Ordinary Shares on
December , 2022, the most recent practicable date prior to the date of this proxy statement, was $ per share. The cash held in
the Trust Account on such date was approximately $ (including interest not previously released to Global Partner to pay its taxes)
($ per Class A Ordinary Share). The Redemption price per share will be calculated based on the aggregate amount on deposit in the
Trust Account, including interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to Global Partner to pay its
taxes two business days prior to the Shareholder Meeting. Prior to exercising redemption rights, shareholders should verify the market
price of Class A Ordinary Shares as they may receive higher proceeds from the sale of their ordinary shares in the public market than
from exercising their redemption rights if the market price per share is higher than the redemption price. Global Partner cannot assure
its shareholders that they will be able to sell their Class A Ordinary Shares in the open market, even if the market price per share is
higher than the redemption price stated above, as there may not be sufficient liquidity in its securities when its shareholders wish to
sell their shares.
If a holder of Class A Ordinary Shares exercises
his, her or its redemption rights, then he, she or it will be exchanging its Class A Ordinary Shares for cash and will no longer own those
shares. You will be entitled to receive cash for these shares only if you properly demand redemption by tendering/delivering your shares
(and share certificates (if any) and other redemption forms) (either physically or electronically) to Global Partner’s transfer
agent two business days prior to the initially scheduled date of the Shareholder Meeting.
Vote Required for Approval
The approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal
requires a special resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least a two-thirds (2/3) majority of the votes
cast by the holders of the issued Ordinary Shares who are present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereon, and
who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting. Abstentions and broker non-votes will be considered present for the purposes of establishing
a quorum but, as a matter of Cayman Islands law, will not constitute votes cast at the Shareholder Meeting and therefore will have no
effect on the approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal.
As of the date of this proxy statement, the Sponsor
has agreed to vote any Ordinary Shares owned by it in favor of the Extension Amendment Proposal. As of the date hereof, the Sponsor owns
20% of the issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares and has not purchased any Public Shares, but may do so at any time. As a result, in
addition to the Sponsor, approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal will require the affirmative vote of at least 17,500,000 Ordinary
Shares held by public shareholders (or approximately 58.3% of the Class A Ordinary Shares) if all Ordinary Shares are represented at the
Shareholder Meeting and cast votes, and the affirmative vote of at least 5,000,001 Ordinary Shares held by public shareholders (or approximately
16.7% of the Class A Ordinary Shares) if only such shares as are required to establish a quorum are represented at the Shareholder Meeting
and cast votes.
Resolution
The full text of the resolution to be voted upon
is as follows:
“RESOLVED, as a special resolution
that subject to the approval of Proposal No. 2 - the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal:
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Article 49.8 of Global Partner’s Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following new Article 49.8: |
“In
the event that the Company does not consummate a Business Combination upon the date which is the later of (i) 14 April 2023 (or 14 January
2024, if applicable under the provisions of this Article 49.8) and (ii) such later date as may be approved by the Members in accordance
with the Articles (in any case, such date being referred to as the “Termination Date”), the Company shall (i) cease
all operations except for the purpose of winding up; (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more than ten business days thereafter,
redeem the Public Shares, at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the Trust Account, including
interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to Global Partner to pay its income taxes, if any (less
up to $100,000 of interest to pay liquidation expenses), divided by the number of the then-outstanding Public Shares, which redemption
will completely extinguish public shareholders’ rights as shareholders (including the right to receive further liquidation distributions,
if any); and (iii) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject to the approval of Global Partner’s remaining
shareholders and the Board, liquidate and dissolve, subject in each case to Global Partner’s obligations under Cayman Islands law
to provide for claims of creditors and to requirements of other Applicable Law.
Notwithstanding
the foregoing or any other provisions of the Articles, in the event that the Company has not consummated a Business Combination within
twenty-seven months from the closing of the IPO, the Company may, without another shareholder vote, elect to extend the date to consummate
the Business Combination on a monthly basis for up to nine times by an additional one month each time after the twenty-seventh month
from the closing of the IPO, by resolution of the Directors, if requested by the Sponsor in writing, and upon five days’ advance
notice prior to the applicable Termination Date, until thirty-six months from the closing of the IPO, contemporaneously with a deposit
by the Sponsor (or one or more of its affiliates, members or third-party designees) (the “Lender”) of US$ into the Trust
Fund for each such monthly extension, for an aggregate deposit of up to US$ (if all nine additional monthly extensions are exercised),
in exchange for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued by the Company to the Lender. If the Company completes a Business
Combination, it will, at the option of the Lender, repay the amounts loaned under the promissory note or convert a portion or all of
the amounts loaned under such promissory note into warrants, which warrants will be identical to the private placement warrants issued
to the Sponsor at the time of the IPO. If the Company does not complete a Business Combination by the applicable Termination Date, such
promissory note will be repaid only from funds held outside of the Trust Account or will be forfeited, eliminated or otherwise forgiven.”
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b) |
Article 49.9(a) of Global Partner’s Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following new Article 49.9(a): |
“to modify the
substance or timing of the Company’s obligation to provide holders of Class A Shares the right to have their shares redeemed in
connection with a Business Combination or to redeem 100 per cent of the Public Shares if the Company does not consummate a Business Combination
within twenty-seven months (or up to thirty-six months, if applicable under the provisions of Article 49.8) after the date of the consummation
of the IPO;”
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c) |
Article 49.11(b) of Global Partner’s Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following new Article 49.9(a): |
“vote as
a class with Public Shares on a Business Combination or on any other proposal presented to shareholders prior to or in connection with
the completion of an initial Business Combination or (b) to approve an amendment to the Memorandum or the Articles to (x) extend the time
the Company has to consummate a Business Combination beyond 27 months (or up to thirty-six months,
if applicable under the provisions of Article 49.8) from the closing of the IPO or (y) amend the foregoing provisions.”
Recommendation of the Board
THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS THAT GLOBAL
PARTNER SHAREHOLDERS VOTE
“FOR” THE APPROVAL OF THE EXTENSION AMENDMENT PROPOSAL.
PROPOSAL NO. 2— THE
INSIDER LETTER AMENDMENT PROPOSAL
Overview
The
Insider Letter Amendment Proposal asks Global Partner shareholders to approve an amendment to the Letter Agreement, to allow the Sponsor
to transfer its Class B Ordinary Shares and Private Placement Warrants, directly or indirectly to affiliate(s) of prior to the expiration of the applicable lock-up period.
Reasons for the Insider
Letter Amendment Proposal
The
Sponsor purchased 7,187,500 Class B Ordinary Shares on November 11, 2020 for $25,000. On January 11, 2021, Global Partner effected a share
capitalization resulting in the Sponsor holding 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares. The Class B Ordinary Shares will automatically convert
into Class A Ordinary Shares on a one-for-one basis upon consummation of a Business Combination. In
addition, the Sponsor purchased 5,566,667 private placement warrants, each exercisable to purchase one Class A Ordinary Share at $11.50
per share, subject to adjustment, at a price of $1.50 per warrant ($8,350,000 in the aggregate).
As
a condition to the Initial Public Offering, the Sponsor, Global Partner and Global Partner’s directors and officers (the “Insiders”)
entered into the Letter Agreement on January 11, 2021 pursuant to which the Sponsor and each Insider agreed that, in particular, subject
to certain limited exceptions, it, he or she shall not transfer any Class B Ordinary Shares until the earliest of (A) one year after
the completion of a Business Combination and (B) subsequent to a Business Combination, (x) if the closing price of the Class A
Ordinary Shares equals or exceeds $12.00 per share (as adjusted for share subdivisions, share capitalizations, reorganizations, recapitalizations
and the like) for any 20 trading days within any 30-trading day period commencing at least 150 days after a Business Combination,
or (y) the date on which we complete a liquidation, merger, share exchange or other similar transaction that results in all of our
public shareholders having the right to exchange their Class A Ordinary Shares for cash, securities or other property. In addition, the
the Sponsor and each Insider also agreed that it, he or she shall not transfer any Private Placement Warrants or Class A Ordinary Shares
underlying such warrants until 30 days after the completion of a Business Combination.
Pursuant
to the Letter Agreement Amendment, the parties agreed that the transfer restrictions on the Class B Ordinary Shares and Private Placement
Warrants shall not apply to direct or indirect transfers to affiliate(s) of .
As
the Letter Agreement was a condition to the Initial Public Offering, Global Partner is seeking shareholder approval to enter into and
consummate the Letter Agreement Amendment.
Consequences if the
Insider Letter Amendment Proposal is Not Approved
If
the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal is not approved, the Articles Extension and the Sponsor Handover will not be implemented. Therefore,
if the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal is not approved and a Business Combination is not completed on or before the Termination Date,
Global Partner will: (i) cease all operations except for the purpose of winding up; (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more
than ten business days thereafter, redeem the Public Shares, at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then
on deposit in the Trust Account, including interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to Global
Partner to pay its income taxes, if any (less up to $100,000 of interest to pay liquidation expenses), divided by the number of the then-outstanding
Public Shares, which redemption will completely extinguish public shareholders’ rights as shareholders (including the right to receive
further liquidation distributions, if any); and (iii) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject to the approval
of Global Partner’s remaining shareholders and the Board, liquidate and dissolve, subject in each case of clauses (ii) and (iii)
to Global Partner’s obligations under Cayman Islands law to provide for claims of creditors and to requirements of other applicable
law. There will be no distribution from the Trust Account with respect to Global Partner’s warrants, which will expire worthless
in the event Global Partner dissolves and liquidates the Trust Account.
The Sponsor has waived its rights to participate
in any liquidation distribution with respect to the 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares held by it.
Interests of the Sponsor and Global Partner’s Directors and
Officers
When you consider the recommendation of the Board,
Global Partner shareholders should be aware that aside from their interests as shareholders, the Sponsor and certain members of the Board
and officers of Global Partner have interests that are different from, or in addition to, those of other shareholders generally. The Board
was aware of and considered these interests, among other matters, in recommending to Global Partner shareholders that they approve the
Insider Letter Amendment Proposal. Global Partner shareholders should take these interests into account in deciding whether to approve
the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal:
| ● | the fact that the Sponsor paid $8,350,000 for 5,566,667 Private Placement Warrants, each of which is exercisable commencing on the
later of 12 months from the closing of our Initial Public Offering and 30 days following the closing of a Business Combination for one
Class A Ordinary Share at $11.50 per share; if the Extension Amendment Proposal is not approved and we do not consummate a Business Combination
by January 14, 2023, then the proceeds from the sale of the Global Partner Private Placement Warrants will be part of the liquidating
distribution to the public shareholders and the warrants held by our Sponsor will be worthless; |
| ● | the fact that the Sponsor (and certain of Global Partner’s
officers and directors who are members of the Sponsor), have invested in Global Partner an aggregate of $8,375,000, comprised of the
$25,000 purchase price for 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares (following a share capitalization on January 11, 2021) and the $8,350,000
purchase price for 5,566,667 Private Placement Warrants. Assuming a trading price of $ per Class A Ordinary
Share (based upon the closing price of the Class A Ordinary Shares on the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC on December , 2022), the 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares held by the Sponsor would have an implied aggregate market value of $ .
Even if the trading price of the shares of Class A Ordinary Shares were as low as $1.12 per share, the aggregate market value of the
Class B Ordinary Shares alone (without taking into account the value of the Private Placement Warrants) would be approximately equal
to the initial investment in Global Partner by the Sponsor. As a result, if a Business Combination is completed, the Sponsor is likely
to be able to make a substantial profit on its investment in Global Partner at a time when the Class A Ordinary Shares have lost significant
value. On the other hand, if the Extension Amendment Proposal is not approved and Global Partner liquidates without completing a Business
Combination before January 14, 2023, the Sponsor will lose its entire investment in Global Partner; |
| ● | the fact that the Sponsor has agreed not to redeem any Ordinary Shares held by it in connection with a shareholder vote to approve
a Business Combination or the Extension Amendment Proposal; |
| ● | the fact that the Sponsor has agreed to waive its rights to liquidating distributions from the Trust Account with respect to any Ordinary
Shares (other than Public Shares) held by it if the Extension Amendment Proposal is not approved and Global Partner fails to complete
a Business Combination by January 14, 2023; |
| ● | the indemnification of Global Partner’s existing directors and officers and the liability insurance maintained by Global Partner; |
| ● | the fact that the Sponsor and Global Partner’s officers and directors will lose their entire investment in Global Partner and
will not be reimbursed for any loans extended, fees due or out-of-pocket expenses if the Extension Amendment Proposal is not approved
and a Business Combination is not consummated by January 14, 2023. As of the date of this proxy statement there are loans extended, fees
due or outstanding out-of-pocket expenses amounting in the aggregate to $ for which the Sponsor and Global Partner’s officers
and directors are awaiting reimbursement; and |
| ● | the fact that if the Trust Account is liquidated, including in the event Global Partner is unable to complete an initial business
combination within the required time period, Sponsor has agreed to indemnify Global Partner to ensure that the proceeds in the Trust Account
are not reduced below $10.00 per Global Partner public share, or such lesser per public share amount as is in the Trust Account on the
Termination Date, by the claims of prospective target businesses with which Global Partner has entered into an acquisition agreement or
claims of any third party for services rendered or products sold to Global Partner, but only if such a vendor or target business has not
executed a waiver of any and all rights to seek access to the Trust Account. |
Vote Required for
Approval
The
approval of the Letter Amendment Proposal requires an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least
a majority of the votes cast by the holders of the issued Class A Ordinary Shares, voting as a single class, who are present in person
or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereon at the Shareholder Meeting. Abstentions will be considered present for the purposes
of establishing a quorum but, as a matter of Cayman Islands law, will not constitute votes cast at the Shareholder Meeting and therefore
will have no effect on the approval of the Letter Amendment Proposal.
As
of the date of this proxy statement, the Sponsor has agreed to vote any Ordinary Shares owned by it in favor of the Letter Amendment Proposal.
As of the date hereof, the Sponsor owns 20% of the issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares and has not purchased any public shares, but
may do so at any time. As a result, in addition to the Sponsor, approval of the Letter Amendment Proposal will require the affirmative
vote of at least 11,250,001 Ordinary Shares held by public shareholders (or approximately 37.5% of the Class A Ordinary Shares) if
all Ordinary Shares are represented at the Shareholder Meeting and cast votes, and the affirmative vote of at least 1,875,001 Ordinary
Shares held by public shareholders (or approximately 6.3% of the Class A Ordinary Shares) if only such shares as are required to
establish a quorum are represented at the Shareholder Meeting and cast votes.
Resolution
The
full text of the resolution to be proposed is as follows:
“RESOLVED,
as an ordinary resolution (subject to the approval of Proposal No. 1 - the Extension Amendment Proposal), that the amendment to the Letter
Agreement, dated January 11, 2021, by and among Global Partner Sponsor II LLC (the “Sponsor”), Global Partner, its
officers, its directors (the “Letter Agreement”), to allow the Sponsor to transfer its holdings in Global Partner,
directly or indirectly, to affiliate(s) of prior to the expiration of the applicable lock-up be approved, ratified
and confirmed in all respects. A copy of the proposed amendment to the Letter Agreement is set forth in Annex A to the accompanying
proxy statement.
Recommendation of
the Board
THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY
RECOMMENDS THAT GLOBAL PARTNER SHAREHOLDERS VOTE
“FOR” THE APPROVAL OF THE INSIDER LETTER AMENDMENT PROPOSAL.
PROPOSAL NO. 3 - THE ADJOURNMENT PROPOSAL
Overview
The Adjournment Proposal asks shareholders to approve
the adjournment of the Shareholder Meeting to a later date or dates if necessary to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies if,
based upon the tabulated vote at the time of the Shareholder Meeting, there are insufficient votes to approve the Extension Amendment
Proposal or the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal.
Consequences if the Adjournment Proposal is Not Approved
If the Adjournment Proposal is not approved by Global
Partner’s shareholders, the Board may not be able to adjourn the Shareholder Meeting to a later date in the event, based on the
tabulated votes, there are insufficient votes to approve the Extension Amendment Proposal or the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal. In
such events, the Articles Extension would not be implemented and the Sponsor Handover would not be implemented.
Vote Required for Approval
The approval of the Adjournment Proposal requires
an ordinary resolution under Cayman Islands law, being the affirmative vote of at least a majority of the votes cast by the holders of
the issued Ordinary Shares, voting as a single class, who are present in person or represented by proxy and entitled to vote thereon,
and who vote thereon, at the Shareholder Meeting. Abstentions, and broker non-votes will be considered present for the purposes of establishing
a quorum but, as a matter of Cayman Islands law, will not constitute votes cast at the Shareholder Meeting and therefore will have no
effect on the approval of the Adjournment Proposal.
As of the date of this proxy statement, the Sponsor
has agreed to vote any Ordinary Shares owned by it in favor of the Adjournment Proposal. As of the date hereof, the Sponsor owns 20% of
the issued and outstanding Ordinary Shares and has not purchased any public shares, but may do so at any time. As a result, in addition
to the Sponsor, approval of the Adjournment Proposal will require the affirmative vote of at least 11,250,001 Ordinary Shares held by
public shareholders (or approximately 37.5% of the Class A Ordinary Shares) if all Ordinary Shares are represented at the Shareholder
Meeting and cast votes, and the affirmative vote of at least 1,875,001 Ordinary Shares held by public shareholders (or approximately 6.3%
of the Class A Ordinary Shares) if only such shares as are required to establish a quorum are represented at the Shareholder Meeting and
cast votes.
Resolution
The full text of the resolution to be voted upon
is as follows:
“RESOLVED, as an ordinary resolution,
that the adjournment of the Shareholder Meeting to a later date or dates if necessary, to permit further solicitation and vote of proxies
if, based upon the tabulated vote at the time of the Shareholder Meeting, there are insufficient Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001
per share and Class B ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share in the capital of Global Partner represented (either in person or by
proxy) to approve the Extension Amendment Proposal or the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal.”
Recommendation of the Board
THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS
THAT GLOBAL PARTNER SHAREHOLDERS
VOTE “FOR” THE APPROVAL OF THE ADJOURNMENT PROPOSAL.
CERTAIN MATERIAL U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSIDERATIONS
FOR SHAREHOLDERS
EXERCISING REDEMPTION RIGHTS
The following discussion is a summary of certain
material U.S. federal income tax considerations for Redeeming U.S. Holders and Redeeming Non-U.S. Holders (each as defined below) of public
shares that elect to have their public shares redeemed for cash if the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved. This section applies
only to investors that hold Public Shares as capital assets for U.S. federal income tax purposes (generally, property held for investment).
This discussion does not address all aspects of U.S. federal income taxation that may be relevant to a particular shareholder in light
of its particular circumstances or status, including:
| ● | financial institutions or financial
services entities; |
| ● | taxpayers that are subject
to the mark-to-market accounting rules; |
| ● | governments or agencies or
instrumentalities thereof; |
| ● | tax-qualified retirement plans; |
| ● | regulated investment companies
or real estate investment trusts; |
| ● | expatriates or former long-term
residents or citizens of the United States; |
| ● | persons that directly, indirectly,
or constructively own five percent or more of our voting shares or five percent or more of the total value of all classes of our shares; |
| ● | persons that acquired our securities
pursuant to an exercise of employee share options, in connection with employee share incentive plans or otherwise as compensation; |
| ● | persons that hold our securities
as part of a straddle, constructive sale, hedging, conversion, synthetic security or other integrated or similar transaction; |
| ● | persons subject to the alternative
minimum tax; |
| ● | persons whose functional currency
is not the U.S. dollar; |
| ● | controlled foreign corporations; |
| ● | corporations that accumulate
earnings to avoid U.S. federal income tax; |
| ● | “qualified foreign pension
funds” (within the meaning of Section 897(l)(2) of the Code) and entities whose interests are held by qualified foreign pension
funds; |
| ● | accrual method taxpayers that
file applicable financial statements as described in Section 451(b) of the Code; |
| ● | foreign corporations with respect
to which there are one or more United States shareholders within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.367(b)-3(b)(1)(ii); |
| ● | passive foreign investment
companies or their shareholders; or |
| ● | Redeeming Non-U.S. Holders
(as defined below, and except as otherwise discussed below). |
This discussion is based on current U.S. federal
income tax laws as in effect on the date hereof, which is subject to change, possibly on a retroactive basis, which may affect the U.S.
federal income tax consequences described herein. Furthermore, this discussion does not address any aspect of U.S. federal non-income
tax laws, such as gift, estate or Medicare net investment income tax laws, or state, local or non-U.S. laws. Global Partner has not sought,
and Global Partner does not intend to seek, a ruling from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) as to any U.S. federal
income tax considerations described herein. The IRS may disagree with the discussion herein, and its determination may be upheld by a
court. Moreover, there can be no assurance that future legislation, regulations, administrative rulings or court decisions will not adversely
affect the accuracy of the statements in this discussion.
This discussion does not consider the U.S. federal
income tax treatment of entities or arrangements treated as partnerships or other pass-through entities (including branches) for U.S.
federal income tax purposes (any such entity or arrangement, a “Flow-Through Entity”) or investors that hold our securities
through Flow-Through Entities. If a Flow-Through Entity is the beneficial owner of our securities, the U.S. federal income tax treatment
of an investor holding our securities through a Flow-Through Entity generally will depend on the status of such investor and the activities
of such investor and such Flow-Through Entity.
If you hold our securities through a Flow-Through
Entity, we urge you to consult your tax advisor.
THE FOLLOWING IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.
EACH HOLDER IS URGED TO CONSULT ITS TAX ADVISOR WITH RESPECT TO THE PARTICULAR TAX CONSEQUENCES TO SUCH HOLDER OF EXERCISING REDEMPTION
RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE EFFECTS OF U.S. FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL AND NON-U.S. TAX LAWS.
For purposes of this discussion, because any unit
consisting of one Class A Ordinary Share and one sixth of one warrant (with a whole warrant representing the right to acquire one Class
A Ordinary Share) is separable at the option of the holder, Global Partner is treating any Class A Ordinary Share and one sixth of one
warrant to acquire one Class A Ordinary Share held by a holder in the form of a single unit as separate instruments and is assuming that
the unit itself will not be treated as an integrated instrument. Accordingly, the cancellation or separation of the units in connection
with the exercise of redemption rights generally should not be a taxable event for U.S. federal income tax purposes. This position is
not free from doubt, and no assurance can be given that the IRS would not assert, or that a court would not sustain, a contrary position.
Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations to U.S. Shareholders
This section is addressed to Redeeming U.S. Holders
(as defined below) of Global Partner’s Public Shares that elect to have their Public Shares redeemed for cash as described in the
section entitled “Proposal No. 1: The Extension Amendment Proposal - Redemption Rights.” For purposes of this discussion,
a “Redeeming U.S. Holder” is a beneficial owner that so redeems its shares and is, for U.S. federal income tax purposes:
| ● | an individual citizen or resident
of the United States; |
| ● | a corporation (or other entity
that is treated as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes) that is created or organized (or treated as created or organized)
in or under the laws of the United States or any state thereof or the District of Columbia; |
| ● | an estate the income of which
is subject to U.S. federal income taxation regardless of its source; or |
| ● | any trust if (1) a U.S. court
is able to exercise primary supervision over the administration of such trust and one or more United States persons (within the meaning
of the Code) have the authority to control all substantial decisions of the trust or (2) it has a valid election in place to be treated
as a United States person. |
Tax Treatment of the Redemption - In General
Subject to the passive foreign investment company
(“PFIC”) rules discussed below under the heading “- Passive Foreign Investment Company Rules,” the U.S.
federal income tax consequences to a Redeeming U.S. Holder of Public Shares that exercises its redemption rights to receive cash in exchange
for all or a portion of its Public Shares will depend on whether the redemption qualifies as a sale of the Public Shares redeemed under
Section 302 of the Code or is treated as a distribution under Section 301 of the Code. If the redemption qualifies as a sale of such Redeeming
U.S. Holder’s shares, such Redeeming U.S. Holder will generally be required to recognize gain or loss in an amount equal to the
difference, if any, between the amount of cash received and the tax basis of the shares redeemed. Such gain or loss should be treated
as capital gain or loss if such shares were held as a capital asset on the date of the redemption. Any such capital gain or loss generally
will be long-term capital gain or loss if the Redeeming U.S. Holder’s holding period for such shares exceeds one year at the time
of the redemption. A Redeeming U.S. Holder’s tax basis in such Redeeming U.S. Holder’s shares generally will equal the cost
of such shares.
The redemption generally will qualify as a sale
of such shares if the redemption either (i) is “substantially disproportionate” with respect to the Redeeming U.S. Holder,
(ii) results in a “complete redemption” of such Redeeming U.S. Holder’s interest in Global Partner or (iii) is “not
essentially equivalent to a dividend” with respect to such Redeeming U.S. Holder. These tests are explained more fully below.
For purposes of such tests, a Redeeming U.S. Holder
takes into account not only shares directly owned by such Redeeming U.S. Holder, but also shares that are constructively owned by such
Redeeming U.S. Holder. A Redeeming U.S. Holder may constructively own, in addition to public shares owned directly, public shares owned
by certain related individuals and entities in which such Redeeming U.S. Holder has an interest or that have an interest in such Redeeming
U.S. Holder, as well as any shares such Redeeming U.S. Holder has a right to acquire by exercise of an option, which would generally include
shares which could be acquired pursuant to the exercise of the Public Warrants.
The redemption generally will be “substantially
disproportionate” with respect to a Redeeming U.S. Holder if the percentage of Global Partner’s outstanding voting shares
that such Redeeming U.S. Holder directly or constructively owns immediately after the redemption is less than 80 percent of the percentage
of Global Partner’s outstanding voting shares that such Redeeming U.S. Holder directly or constructively owned immediately before
the redemption, and such Redeeming U.S. Holder immediately after the redemption actually and constructively owns less than 50 percent
of the total combined voting power of Global Partner. There will be a complete redemption of such Redeeming U.S. Holder’s interest
if either (i) all of the shares directly or constructively owned by such Redeeming U.S. Holder are redeemed or (ii) all of the shares
directly owned by such Redeeming U.S. Holder are redeemed and such Redeeming U.S. Holder is eligible to waive, and effectively waives
in accordance with specific rules, the attribution of the shares owned by certain family members and such Redeeming U.S. Holder does not
constructively own any other shares. The redemption will not be essentially equivalent to a dividend if it results in a “meaningful
reduction” of such Redeeming U.S. Holder’s proportionate interest in Global Partner. Whether the redemption will result in
a “meaningful reduction” in such Redeeming U.S. Holder’s proportionate interest will depend on the particular facts
and circumstances applicable to it. The IRS has indicated in a published ruling that even a small reduction in the proportionate interest
of a small minority shareholder in a publicly held corporation that exercises no control over corporate affairs may constitute such a
“meaningful reduction.”
If none of the above tests is satisfied, the redemption
will be treated as a distribution with respect to the shares under Section 302 of the Code, in which case the Redeeming U.S. Holder will
be treated as receiving a corporate distribution. Such distribution generally will constitute a dividend for U.S. federal income tax purposes
to the extent paid from current or accumulated earnings and profits, as determined under U.S. federal income tax principles. Such dividends
will be taxable to a corporate U.S. Holder at regular rates and will not be eligible for the dividends-received deduction generally allowed
to domestic corporations in respect of dividends received from other domestic corporations. Assuming Global Partner is a PFIC (as discussed
below under “- Passive Foreign Investment Company Rules,”) such dividends will be taxable to an individual Redeeming
U.S. Holder at regular rates and will not be eligible for the reduced rates of taxation on certain dividends received from a “qualified
foreign corporation.” Distributions in excess of current and accumulated earnings and profits will constitute a return of capital
that will be applied against and reduce (but not below zero) the Redeeming U.S. Holder’s adjusted tax basis in such Redeeming U.S.
Holder’s public shares. Any remaining excess will be treated as gain realized on the sale or other disposition of such Redeeming
U.S. Holder’s public shares. After the application of those rules, any remaining tax basis of the Redeeming U.S. Holder in the redeemed
public shares will be added to the Redeeming U.S. Holder’s adjusted tax basis in its remaining public shares, or, if it has none,
to the Redeeming U.S. Holder’s adjusted tax basis in its Public Warrants or possibly in other shares constructively owned by it.
ALL REDEEMING U.S. HOLDERS ARE URGED TO CONSULT
THEIR TAX ADVISORS AS TO THE TAX CONSEQUENCES TO THEM OF A REDEMPTION OF ALL OR A PORTION OF THEIR PUBLIC SHARES PURSUANT TO AN EXERCISE
OF REDEMPTION RIGHTS.
Passive Foreign Investment Company Rules
A foreign (i.e., non-U.S.) corporation will be a
PFIC for U.S. federal income tax purposes if either (i) at least 75% of its gross income in a taxable year, including its pro rata share
of the gross income of any corporation in which it is considered to own at least 25% of the shares by value, is passive income, or (ii)
at least 50% of its assets in a taxable year (ordinarily, but subject to exceptions, determined based on fair market value and averaged
quarterly over the year), including its pro rata share of the assets of any corporation in which it is considered to own at least 25%
of the shares by value, are held for the production of, or produce, passive income. Passive income generally includes dividends, interest,
rents and royalties (other than rents or royalties derived from the active conduct of a trade or business) and gains from the disposition
of assets giving rise to passive income.
Because Global Partner is a blank check company
with no current active business, based upon the composition of its income and assets, and upon a review of its financial statements, Global
Partner believes that it likely was a PFIC for its most recent taxable year ended on December 31, 2021, and will continue to be treated
as a PFIC until we no longer satisfy the PFIC tests (although, as stated below, in general the PFIC rules would continue to apply to any
U.S. holder who held our securities at any time we were considered a PFIC).
If we are determined to be a PFIC for any taxable
year (or portion thereof) that is included in the holding period of a Redeeming U.S. Holder of our shares, rights or warrants and, in
the case of our shares, the Redeeming U.S. Holder did not make either a timely QEF election for our first taxable year as a PFIC in which
the Redeeming U.S. Holder held (or was deemed to hold) shares or a timely “mark to market” election, in each case as described
below, such holder generally will be subject to special rules with respect to:
| ● | any gain recognized by the Redeeming
U.S. Holder on the sale or other disposition of its shares, rights or warrant (which would include the redemption, if such redemption
is treated as a sale under the rules discussed under the heading “- Tax Treatment of the Redemption - In General,” above);
and |
| ● | any “excess distribution”
made to the Redeeming U.S. Holder (generally, any distributions to such Redeeming U.S. Holder during a taxable year of the Redeeming
U.S. Holder that are greater than 125% of the average annual distributions received by such Redeeming U.S. Holder in respect of the shares
during the three preceding taxable years of such Redeeming U.S. Holder or, if shorter, such Redeeming U.S. Holder’s holding period
for the shares), which may include the redemption to the extent such redemption is treated as a distribution under the rules discussed
under the heading “- Tax Treatment of the Redemption - In General,” above. |
Under these special rules,
| ● | the Redeeming U.S. Holder’s
gain or excess distribution will be allocated ratably over the Redeeming U.S. Holder’s holding period for the shares or warrants; |
| ● | the amount allocated to the
Redeeming U.S. Holder’s taxable year in which the Redeeming U.S. Holder recognized the gain or received the excess distribution,
or to the period in the Redeeming U.S. Holder’s holding period before the first day of our first taxable year in which we are a
PFIC, will be taxed as ordinary income; |
| ● | the amount allocated to other
taxable years (or portions thereof) of the Redeeming U.S. Holder and included in its holding period will be taxed at the highest tax
rate in effect for that year and applicable to the Redeeming U.S. Holder; and |
| ● | an additional tax equal to the
interest charge generally applicable to underpayments of tax will be imposed on the Redeeming U.S. Holder in respect of the tax attributable
to each such other taxable year described in the immediately preceding clause of the Redeeming U.S. Holder. |
In general, if we are determined to be a PFIC, a
Redeeming U.S. Holder may avoid the PFIC tax consequences described above in respect to our shares (but not our warrants) by making a
timely QEF election (if eligible to do so) for the taxable year that is the first year in the Redeeming U.S. Holder’s holding period
of our shares during which we are treated as a PFIC or, if in a later year, the Redeeming U.S. Holder made a QEF election along with a
purging election. A QEF election is an election to include in income its pro rata share of our net capital gains (as long-term capital
gain) and other earnings and profits (as ordinary income), on a current basis, in each case whether or not distributed, in the taxable
year of the Redeeming U.S. Holder in which or with which our taxable year ends. In general, a QEF election must be made on or before the
due date (including extensions) for filing such Redeeming U.S. Holder’s tax return for the taxable year for which the election relates.
A Redeeming U.S. Holder may make a separate election to defer the payment of taxes on undistributed income inclusions under the QEF rules,
but if deferred, any such taxes will be subject to an interest charge. The purging election creates a deemed sale of such shares at their
fair market value. The gain recognized by the purging election will be subject to the special tax and interest charge rules treating the
gain as an excess distribution, as described above. As a result of the purging election, the Redeeming U.S. Holder will have a new basis
and holding period in the shares for purposes of the PFIC rules.
A Redeeming U.S. Holder may not make a QEF election
with respect to its warrants to acquire our shares. As a result, if a Redeeming U.S. Holder sells or otherwise disposes of such warrants
(other than upon exercise of such warrants), any gain recognized generally will be subject to the special tax and interest charge rules
treating the gain as an excess distribution, as described above, if we were a PFIC at any time during the period the Redeeming U.S. Holder
held the warrants. If a Redeeming U.S. Holder that exercises such warrants properly makes a QEF election with respect to the newly acquired
shares (or has previously made a QEF election with respect to our shares), the QEF election will apply to the newly acquired shares, but
the adverse tax consequences relating to PFIC shares, adjusted to take into account the current income inclusions resulting from the QEF
election, will continue to apply with respect to such newly acquired shares (which generally will be deemed to have a holding period for
purposes of the PFIC rules that includes the period the Redeeming U.S. Holder held the warrants), unless the Redeeming U.S. Holder makes
a purging election. The purging election creates a deemed sale of such shares at their fair market value. The gain recognized by the purging
election will be subject to the special tax and interest charge rules treating the gain as an excess distribution, as described above.
As a result of the purging election, the Redeeming U.S. Holder will have a new basis and holding period in the shares acquired upon the
exercise of the warrants for purposes of the PFIC rules.
The QEF election is made on a shareholder-by-shareholder
basis and, once made, can be revoked only with the consent of the IRS. A QEF election may not be made with respect to our warrants. A
Redeeming U.S. Holder generally makes a QEF election by attaching a completed IRS Form 8621 (Return by a Shareholder of a Passive Foreign
Investment Company or Qualified Electing Fund), including the information provided in a PFIC annual information statement, to a timely
filed U.S. federal income tax return for the tax year to which the election relates. Retroactive QEF elections generally may be made only
by filing a protective statement with such return and if certain other conditions are met or with the consent of the IRS. Redeeming U.S.
Holders are urged to consult their tax advisors regarding the availability and tax consequences of a retroactive QEF election under their
particular circumstances.
A Redeeming U.S. Holder’s ability to make
a QEF Election with respect to Global Partner is contingent upon, among other things, the provision by Global Partner of a “PFIC
Annual Information Statement” to such Redeeming U.S. Holder. Upon written request, we will endeavor to provide to a Redeeming U.S.
Holder such information as the IRS may require, including a PFIC Annual Information Statement, in order to enable the Redeeming U.S. Holder
to make and maintain a QEF Election. There is no assurance, however, that we would timely provide such required information.
If a Redeeming U.S. Holder has made a QEF election
with respect to our shares, and the special tax and interest charge rules do not apply to such shares (because of a timely QEF election
for our first taxable year as a PFIC in which the Redeeming U.S. Holder holds (or is deemed to hold) such shares or a purge of the PFIC
taint pursuant to a purging election, as described above), any gain recognized on the sale of our shares generally will be taxable as
capital gain and no interest charge will be imposed. As discussed above, Redeeming U.S. Holders of a QEF are currently taxed on their
pro rata shares of its earnings and profits, whether or not distributed. In such case, a subsequent distribution of such earnings and
profits that were previously included in income generally should not be taxable as a dividend to such Redeeming U.S. Holders. The tax
basis of a Redeeming U.S. Holder’s shares in a QEF will be increased by amounts that are included in income, and decreased by amounts
distributed but not taxed as dividends, under the above rules. Similar basis adjustments apply to property if by reason of holding such
property the Redeeming U.S. Holder is treated under the applicable attribution rules as owning shares in a QEF.
A determination that we are a PFIC for any particular
year will generally apply for subsequent years to a Redeeming U.S. Holder who held shares or warrants while we were a PFIC, whether or
not we meet the test for PFIC status in those subsequent years. A Redeeming U.S. Holder who makes the QEF election discussed above for
our first taxable year as a PFIC in which the Redeeming U.S. Holder holds (or is deemed to hold) our shares and receives the requisite
PFIC annual information statement, however, will not be subject to the PFIC tax and interest charge rules discussed above in respect to
such shares. In addition, such Redeeming U.S. Holder will not be subject to the QEF inclusion regime with respect to such shares for any
taxable year of us that ends within or with a taxable year of the Redeeming U.S. Holder and in which we are not a PFIC. On the other hand,
if the QEF election is not effective for each of our taxable years in which we are a PFIC and the Redeeming U.S. Holder holds (or is deemed
to hold) our shares, the PFIC rules discussed above will continue to apply to such shares unless the holder makes a purging election,
as described above, and pays the tax and interest charge with respect to the gain inherent in such shares attributable to the pre-QEF
election period.
The impact of the PFIC rules on a Redeeming U.S.
Holder may also depend on whether the Redeeming U.S. Holder has made an election under Section 1296 of the Code. Redeeming U.S. Holders
that hold (directly or constructively) stock of a foreign corporation that is classified as a PFIC may annually elect to mark such stock
to its market value if such stock is regularly traded on an established exchange (a “mark-to-market election”). No assurance
can be given that the Public Shares are considered to be regularly traded for purposes of the mark-to-market election or whether the other
requirements of this election are satisfied. If such an election is available and has been made, such Redeeming U.S. Holders will generally
not be subject to the special PFIC taxation rules discussed above. Instead, in general, the Redeeming U.S. Holder will include as ordinary
income each year the excess, if any, of the fair market value of its shares at the end of its taxable year over the adjusted basis in
its shares. The Redeeming U.S. Holder also will be allowed to take an ordinary loss in respect of the excess, if any, of the adjusted
basis of its shares over the fair market value of its shares at the end of its taxable year (but only to the extent of the net amount
of previously included income as a result of the mark-to-market election). The Redeeming U.S. Holder’s basis in its shares will
be adjusted to reflect any such income or loss amounts, and any further gain recognized on a sale or other taxable disposition of the
shares will be treated as ordinary income. However, if the mark-to-market election is made by a Redeeming U.S. Holder after the beginning
of the holding period for the PFIC stock, then the special PFIC taxation rules described above will apply to certain dispositions of,
distributions on and other amounts taxable with respect to the Public Shares. A mark-to-market election is not available with respect
to Public Warrants.
A Redeeming U.S. Holder that owns (or is deemed
to own) shares in a PFIC during any taxable year of the Redeeming U.S. Holder, may have to file an IRS Form 8621 (whether or not a QEF
or market-to-market election is made) and such other information as may be required by the U.S. Treasury Department.
The application of the PFIC rules is extremely
complex. Shareholders who are considering participating in the redemption and/or selling, transferring or otherwise disposing of their
shares or warrants are urged to consult with their tax advisors concerning the application of the PFIC rules (including whether a QEF
election, a mark-to-market election, or any other election is available and the consequences to them of any such election) in their particular
circumstances.
U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations to Non-U.S. Shareholders
This section is addressed to Redeeming Non-U.S.
Holders (as defined below) of Global Partner’s Public Shares that elect to have their shares redeemed for cash as described in the
section entitled “Proposal No. 1: The Extension Amendment Proposal - Redemption Rights.” For purposes of this discussion,
a “Redeeming Non-U.S. Holder” is a beneficial owner (other than a Flow-Through Entity) of our Public Shares that so redeems
its Public Shares and is not a Redeeming U.S. Holder.
Except as otherwise discussed in this section, a
Redeeming Non-U.S. Holder who elects to have its shares redeemed will generally be treated in the same manner as a U.S. shareholder for
U.S. federal income tax purposes. See the discussion above under “Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations to U.S. Shareholders.”
However, notwithstanding such characterization, any Redeeming Non-U.S. Holder generally will not be subject to U.S. federal income tax
on any gain recognized or dividends received as a result of the redemption unless the gain or dividends is effectively connected with
such non-U.S. Holder’s conduct of a trade or business within the United States (and if an income tax treaty applies, is attributable
to a U.S. permanent establishment or fixed base maintained by the non-U.S. shareholder).
Non-U.S. holders of shares considering exercising
their redemption rights are urged to consult their tax advisors as to whether the redemption of their shares will be treated as a sale
or as a distribution under the Code, and whether they will be subject to U.S. federal income tax on any gain recognized or dividends received
as a result of the redemption based upon their particular circumstances.
Under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (“FATCA”)
and U.S. Treasury regulations and administrative guidance thereunder, a 30% United States federal withholding tax may apply to certain
income paid to (i) a “foreign financial institution” (as specifically defined in FATCA), whether such foreign financial institution
is the beneficial owner or an intermediary, unless such foreign financial institution agrees to verify, report and disclose its United
States “account” holders (as specifically defined in FATCA) and meets certain other specified requirements or (ii) a non-financial
foreign entity, whether such non-financial foreign entity is the beneficial owner or an intermediary, unless such entity provides a certification
that the beneficial owner of the payment does not have any substantial United States owners or provides the name, address and taxpayer
identification number of each such substantial United States owner and certain other specified requirements are met. Under certain circumstances,
a Redeeming Non-U.S. Holder might be eligible for refunds or credits of such taxes. In certain cases, the relevant foreign financial institution
or non-financial foreign entity may qualify for an exemption from, or be deemed to be in compliance with, these rules. If the country
in which a Redeeming Non- U.S. Holder is resident has entered into an “intergovernmental agreement” with the United States
regarding FATCA, the Redeeming Non-U.S. Holder may be permitted to report to that country instead of the United States, and the intergovernmental
agreement may otherwise modify the requirements described in this paragraph. While withholding under FATCA generally would apply to payments
of gross proceeds from the sale or other disposition of securities, proposed Treasury Regulations eliminate FATCA withholding on payments
of gross proceeds entirely. Taxpayers generally may rely on these proposed Treasury Regulations until final Treasury Regulations are issued.
Redeeming Non-U.S. Holders are urged to consult their tax advisors regarding the possible implications of FATCA and whether it may be
relevant to their disposition of their shares or warrants.
Backup Withholding
In general, proceeds received from the exercise
of redemption rights will be subject to backup withholding for a non-corporate Redeeming U.S. Holder that:
| ● | fails to provide an accurate
taxpayer identification number; |
| ● | is notified by the IRS regarding
a failure to report all interest or dividends required to be shown on his or her federal income tax returns; or |
| ● | in certain circumstances, fails
to comply with applicable certification requirements. |
A Redeeming Non-U.S. Holder generally may eliminate
the requirement for information reporting and backup withholding by providing certification of its non-U.S. status, under penalties of
perjury, on a duly executed applicable IRS Form W-8 or by otherwise establishing an exemption.
Any amount withheld under these rules will be creditable
against the Redeeming U.S. Holder’s or Redeeming Non-U.S. Holder’s U.S. federal income tax liability or refundable to the
extent that it exceeds this liability, provided that the required information is timely furnished to the IRS and other applicable requirements
are met.
As previously noted above, the foregoing discussion
of certain material U.S. federal income tax consequences is included for general information purposes only and is not intended to be,
and should not be construed as, legal or tax advice to any shareholder. We once again urge you to consult with your tax adviser to determine
the particular tax consequences to you (including the application and effect of any U.S. federal, state, local or foreign income or other
tax laws) of the receipt of cash in exchange for shares in connection with the Extension Amendment Proposal and any redemption of your
Public Shares.
BUSINESS OF GLOBAL PARTNER AND CERTAIN INFORMATION
ABOUT GLOBAL PARTNER
References in this section to “we,”
“our,” or “us” refer to Global Partner Acquisition Corp II.
General
We are a blank check company incorporated as an
exempted company in the Cayman Islands on November 3, 2020 formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition,
share purchase, reorganization or other similar business combination with one or more businesses or entities. We are an early stage and
emerging growth company and, as such, we are subject to all of the risk associated with early stage and emerging growth companies.
Initial Public Offering and Private Placement
On January 14, 2021, we consummated our Initial
Public Offering of 30,000,000 Units, including the issuance of 2,500,000 additional units as a result of the underwriters’ full
exercise of their over-allotment option, at $10.00 per Unit, generating gross proceeds of $300,000,000. The securities in the offering
were registered under the Securities Act on a registration statement on Form S-1 (No. 333-251558). The SEC declared the registration statement
effective on January 11, 2021. Simultaneously with the closing of our Initial Public Offering, we consummated the sale of 5,566,667 Private
Placement Warrants to the Sponsor at a price of $1.50 per Private Placement Warrant, generating gross proceeds of $8,350,000.
Following the closing of our Initial Public Offering
on January 14, 2021, an amount of $300,000,000 ($10.00 per Unit) from the net proceeds of the sale of the Units in our Initial Public
Offering and the sale of the Private Placement Warrants were placed in a Trust Account, and invested in U.S. government securities, within
the meaning set forth in the Investment Company Act, with a maturity of 185 days or less, or in any open-ended investment company that
holds itself out as a money market fund investing solely in U.S. Treasuries and meeting certain conditions under Rule 2a-7 of the Investment
Company Act. Global Partner currently intends, prior to the Shareholder Meeting, to instruct Continental, the trustee managing the Trust
Account, to hold all funds in the Trust Account in cash until the earlier of consummation of the Business Combination and liquidation
of Global Partner.
Sponsor Handover
Subject
to the approval of the Extension Amendment Proposal and the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal and Global Partner satisfying the
continued listing requirements of the Nasdaq Stock Market LLC following redemptions in connection with the Articles Extension, the
Sponsor intends to transfer a majority of its economic interests in Global Partner and transfer control of the Sponsor to
affiliate(s) of . In connection with the Sponsor Handover, it is anticipated that new officers will be appointed
to Global Partner and a new managing member will be appointed to the Sponsor.
The following table sets forth certain information
as of the date of this proxy statement, concerning persons who are expected to serve as officers of Global Partner following the consummation
of the Sponsor Handover:
BENEFICIAL OWNERSHIP OF SECURITIES
The following table sets forth information regarding
the beneficial ownership of Global Partner’s Ordinary Shares as of December , 2022, based on information obtained from the persons
named below, with respect to the beneficial ownership of shares of Global Partner’s Ordinary Shares, by:
| ● | each person known by Global
Partner to be the beneficial owner of more than 5% of Global Partner’s outstanding Class A Ordinary Shares or Class B Ordinary
Shares; |
| ● | each of Global Partner’s
executive officers and directors that beneficially owns shares of Global Partner’s Ordinary Shares; and |
| ● | all Global Partner’s executive
officers and directors as a group. |
Beneficial ownership is determined according to
the rules of the SEC, which generally provide that a person has beneficial ownership of a security if such person possesses sole or shared
voting or investment power over that security, including options and warrants that are currently exercisable or exercisable within sixty
days.
In the table below, percentage ownership is based
on 37,500,000 ordinary shares, consisting of (i) 30,000,000 Class A Ordinary Shares and (ii) 7,500,000 Class B Ordinary Shares, issued
and outstanding as of December , 2022. The table below does not include the Class A Ordinary Shares underlying the Private Placement
Warrants held by the Sponsor because these securities are not exercisable within 60 days of this proxy statement.
Unless otherwise indicated, we believe that all
persons named in the table have sole voting and investment power with respect to all shares of ordinary shares beneficially owned by them.
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Class B Ordinary Shares | | |
Class A Ordinary Shares | |
Name of Beneficial Owners(1) | |
Number of Shares Beneficially Owned | | |
Approximate Percentage of Class | | |
Number of Shares Beneficially Owned | | |
Approximate Percentage of Class | | |
Approximate Percentage of Voting Control | |
Five Percent Holders | |
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Global Partner Sponsor II LLC
(our Sponsor)(2)(3) | |
| 7,500,000 | | |
| 100.0 | % | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| 20.0 | % |
Aristeia Capital, L.L.C.(4) | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| 2,163,924 | | |
| 7.2 | % | |
| 5.8 | % |
Empyrean Capital Overseas
master Fund, Ltd. (5) | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| 1,650,000 | | |
| 5.5 | % | |
| 4.4 | % |
Directors and Executive Officers of Global Partner | |
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Paul J. Zepf(3) | |
| 7,500,000 | | |
| 100.0 | % | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| 20 | % |
David Apseloff(6) | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | |
Pano Anthos(6) | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | |
Andrew Cook(6) | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | |
Gary DiCamillo(6) | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | |
Claudia Hollingsworth(6) | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | |
William Kerr(6) | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | |
James McCann(6) | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | |
Jay Ripley(6) | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| - | |
All officers and directors as a group (nine individuals) | |
| 7,500,000 | | |
| 100.0 | % | |
| - | | |
| - | | |
| 20 | % |
(1) |
Unless otherwise noted, the business address of each of the following entities or individuals is 7 Rye Ridge Plaza, Suite 350, Rye Brook, NY 10573. |
(2) |
Interests shown consist solely of founder shares, classified as Class B ordinary shares. Such shares will automatically convert into Class A ordinary shares at the time of our initial business combination or earlier at the option of the holders thereof. |
(3) |
Our sponsor, Global Partner Sponsor II LLC, is the record holder of the shares reported. The managing member of our Sponsor is Paul J. Zepf, who may be deemed to have beneficial ownership of the shares held by our Sponsor. Following the Sponsor Handover, it is anticipated that the managing member will be , which is controlled by , and Paul J. Zepf will no longer be deemed to have beneficial ownership of the shares held by our Sponsor. |
(4) |
According to a Schedule 13G filed February 14, 2022 with the SEC, Aristeia Capital L.L.C. (“Aristeia”) is the investment manager of one or more private investment funds, and has voting and investment control with respect to the Class A ordinary shares listed, which are held by one or more such funds. The principal business address of Aristeia is One Greenwich Plaza, 3rd Floor, Greenwich, CT 06830. |
(5) |
According to a Schedule 13G filed January 25, 2021 with the SEC, Empyrean Capital Overseas Master Fund, Ltd. (“ECOMF”), its investment manager Empyrean Capital Partners, LP (“ECP”) and Mr. Amos Meron, managing member of the general partner of ECP, may be deemed to be the beneficial owners of the Class A ordinary shares listed, which are directly held by ECOMF. The principal business address of each of the reporting persons is 10250 Constellation Boulevard, Suite 2950, Los Angeles, CA 90067. |
(6) |
Does not include any shares indirectly owned by the relevant individual as a result of that individual’s membership interest in our sponsor. Each of these individuals disclaims beneficial ownership of any shares except to the extent of their pecuniary interest therein. |
FUTURE SHAREHOLDER PROPOSALS
If the Extension Amendment Proposal is approved,
we anticipate that we will hold another extraordinary general meeting before the Extension Date to consider and vote upon approval of
a Business Combination Agreement and a Business Combination. If the Extension Amendment Proposal is not approved, or if it is approved
but we do not consummate a Business Combination before the Extension Date, Global Partner will dissolve and liquidate.
HOUSEHOLDING INFORMATION
Unless Global Partner has received contrary instructions,
Global Partner may send a single copy of this proxy statement to any household at which two or more shareholders reside if Global Partner
believes the shareholders are members of the same family. This process, known as “householding,” reduces the volume of duplicate
information received at any one household and helps to reduce Global Partner’s expenses. However, if shareholders prefer to receive
multiple sets of Global Partner’s disclosure documents at the same address this year or in future years, the shareholders should
follow the instructions described below. Similarly, if an address is shared with another shareholder and together both of the shareholders
would like to receive only a single set of Global Partner’s disclosure documents, the shareholders should follow these instructions:
If the shares are registered in the name of the
shareholder, the shareholder should contact us at our offices at Global Partner Acquisition Corp II, 7 Rye Ridge Plaza, Suite 350, Rye
Brook, NY 10573, to inform us of his or her request; or
If a bank, broker or other nominee holds the shares,
the shareholder should contact the bank, broker or other nominee directly.
WHERE YOU CAN FIND MORE INFORMATION
Global Partner files reports, proxy statements and
other information with the SEC as required by the Exchange Act. You may access information on Global Partner at the SEC web site, which
contains reports, proxy statements and other information, at: http://www.sec.gov.
This proxy statement is available without charge
to shareholders of Global Partner upon written or oral request. If you would like additional copies of this proxy statement or if you
have questions about the proposals to be presented at the Shareholder Meeting, you should contact Global Partner in writing at Global
Partner Acquisition Corp II, 7 Rye Ridge Plaza, Suite 350, Rye Brook, NY 10573.
If you have questions about the proposals or this
proxy statement, would like additional copies of this proxy statement, or need to obtain proxy cards or other information related to the
proxy solicitation, please contact Morrow Sodali, the proxy solicitor for Global Partner, by calling (800) 662-5200 (toll-free), or banks
and brokers can call (203) 658-9400, or by emailing .info@investor.morrowsodali.com. You will not be charged for any of the documents
that you request.
To obtain timely delivery of the documents, you
must request them no later than five business days before the date of the Shareholder Meeting, or no later than January , 2023.
Annex A
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE
LETTER AGREEMENT
This AMENDMENT TO LETTER AGREEMENT (this “Amendment”),
dated as of _____________, is entered into by and between Global Partner Acquisition Corp II, a Cayman Islands exempted company (the “Company”),
Global Partner Sponsor II LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Sponsor”) and each of the undersigned (the
“Insiders”). The Company, the Sponsor and the Insiders shall be referred to herein from time to time collectively as
the “Parties” and individually as a “Party.”
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Company, the Sponsor and the Insiders
are party to that certain Sponsor Letter Agreement, dated as of January 11, 2021 (the “Letter Agreement”);
WHEREAS, the Parties wish to amend the Letter Agreement
as set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises
and the mutual promises contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby
acknowledged, the Parties, each intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows:
| 1. | Defined Terms and Rules of Interpretation. Except as
otherwise expressly provided herein, capitalized terms used herein without definition shall have the same meanings herein as set forth
in the Letter Agreement after giving effect to this Amendment. |
| 2. | Amendment to Transfer of Shares provision. A new Section
5(e) is hereby added to the Sponsor Letter Agreement as follows: |
| 3. | “Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Transfer of Founder
Shares or Private Placement Warrants, directly or indirectly, to affiliate(s) of shall not be restricted by this
Section 5.” |
| 4. | Miscellaneous; Incorporation by Reference. Except to
the extent specifically amended or superseded by the terms of this Amendment, all of the provisions of the Letter Agreement shall remain
in full force and effect to the extent in effect on the date hereof. This Amendment shall be governed by, and otherwise construed in
accordance with, the terms of the Letter Agreement, as though the other provisions of this Amendment were set forth in the Letter Agreement.
The Letter Agreement, as modified by this Amendment, constitutes the complete agreement between the Parties and supersedes any prior
written or oral agreements, writings, communications or understandings with respect to the subject matter hereof. This Amendment may
be executed in counterparts (including by means of facsimile or scanned and emailed signature pages), any one of which need not contain
the signatures of more than one Party, but all such counterparts taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Sections
17 (Governing Law) and Section 18 (Notices) of the Letter Agreement are hereby incorporated by reference into this Amendment mutatis
mutandis. |
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties
hereto have caused this Amendment to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the date first written above.
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PRELIMINARY
PROXY CARD
SUBJECT
TO COMPLETION
Global
Partner Acquisition Corp II
7 Rye Ridge Plaza, Suite 350
Rye Brook, NY 10573
EXTRAORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING
OF GLOBAL PARTNER ACQUISITION CORP II
YOUR
VOTE IS IMPORTANT
THIS
PROXY IS SOLICITED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
FOR THE EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
TO BE HELD ON JANUARY , 2023.
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The
undersigned, revoking any previous proxies relating to these shares, hereby acknowledges receipt of the Notice and Proxy Statement,
dated , 2022, in connection with the extraordinary general meeting (the “Shareholder Meeting”)
of Global Partner Acquisition Corp II (“Global Partner”) to be held at a.m. Eastern Time on ,
2023, at the offices of Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP located at 1345 Avenue of the Americas, 11th Floor., New York, NY 10105, and via a virtual meeting, and hereby appoints Paul J. Zepf and David Apseloff,
and each of them (with full power to act alone), the attorneys and proxies of the undersigned, with power of substitution to each,
to vote all ordinary shares of Global Partner registered in the name provided, which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Shareholder
Meeting, and at any adjournments thereof, with all the powers the undersigned would have if personally present. Without limiting
the general authorization hereby given, said proxies are, and each of them is, instructed to vote or act as follows on the proposals
set forth in the accompanying proxy statement/prospectus.
THIS
PROXY, WHEN EXECUTED, WILL BE VOTED IN THE MANNER DIRECTED HEREIN. IF NO DIRECTION IS MADE, THIS PROXY WILL BE VOTED “FOR”
PROPOSALS 1, 2 AND 3. |
(Continued and to be marked, dated and signed
on reverse side)
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THE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS RECOMMENDS A VOTE “FOR” PROPOSALS 1, 2 AND 3. |
Proposal
No. 1—The Extension Amendment Proposal—
RESOLVED, as a special resolution that subject to the approval of Proposal No. 2 - the Insider Letter Amendment Proposal:
a) Article
49.8 of Global Partner’s Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association be deleted in its entirety and replaced
with the following new Article 49.8:
“In
the event that the Company does not consummate a Business Combination upon the date which is the later of (i) 14 April 2023 (or 14
January 2024, if applicable under the provisions of this Article 49.8) and (ii) such later date as may be approved by the Members
in accordance with the Articles (in any case, such date being referred to as the “Termination Date”), the Company shall
(i) cease all operations except for the purpose of winding up; (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more than ten business
days thereafter, redeem the Public Shares, at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in
the Trust Account, including interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to Global Partner
to pay its income taxes, if any (less up to $100,000 of interest to pay liquidation expenses), divided by the number of the then-outstanding
Public Shares, which redemption will completely extinguish public shareholders’ rights as shareholders (including the right
to receive further liquidation distributions, if any); and (iii) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject
to the approval of Global Partner’s remaining shareholders and the Board, liquidate and dissolve, subject in each case to Global
Partner’s obligations under Cayman Islands law to provide for claims of creditors and to requirements of other Applicable Law.
Notwithstanding the
foregoing or any other provisions of the Articles, in the event that the Company has not consummated a Business Combination within twenty-seven
months from the closing of the IPO, the Company may, without another shareholder vote, elect to extend the date to consummate the Business
Combination on a monthly basis for up to nine times by an additional one month each time after the twenty-seventh month from the closing
of the IPO, by resolution of the Directors, if requested by the Sponsor in writing, and upon five days’ advance notice prior to
the applicable Termination Date, until thirty-six months from the closing of the IPO, contemporaneously with a deposit by the Sponsor
(or one or more of its affiliates, members or third-party designees) (the “Lender”) of US$ into the Trust Fund for each
such monthly extension, for an aggregate deposit of up to US$ (if all nine additional monthly extensions are exercised), in exchange
for a non-interest bearing, unsecured promissory note issued by the Company to the Lender. If the Company completes a Business Combination,
it will, at the option of the Lender, repay the amounts loaned under the promissory note or convert a portion or all of the amounts loaned
under such promissory note into warrants, which warrants will be identical to the private placement warrants issued to the Sponsor at
the time of the IPO. If the Company does not complete a Business Combination by the applicable Termination Date, such promissory note
will be repaid only from funds held outside of the Trust Account or will be forfeited, eliminated or otherwise forgiven.”
b) Article
49.9(a) of Global Partner’s Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association be deleted in its entirety and replaced
with the following new Article 49.9(a):
“to
modify the substance or timing of the Company’s obligation to provide holders of Class A Shares the right to have their shares
redeemed in connection with a Business Combination or to redeem 100 per cent of the Public Shares if the Company does not consummate
a Business Combination within twenty-seven months (or up to thirty-six months, if applicable under the provisions of Article 49.8)
after the date of the consummation of the IPO;”
c) Article
49.11(b) of Global Partner’s Amended and Restated Memorandum and Articles of Association be deleted in its entirety and replaced
with the following new Article 49.9(a):
“vote
as a class with Public Shares on a Business Combination or on any other proposal presented to shareholders prior to or in connection
with the completion of an initial Business Combination or (b) to approve an amendment to the Memorandum or the Articles to (x) extend
the time the Company has to consummate a Business Combination beyond 27 months (or up to thirty-six months, if applicable under the
provisions of Article 49.8) from the closing of the IPO or (y) amend the foregoing provisions.” |
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AGAINST
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Proposal
No. 2—Insider Letter Amendment Proposal—RESOLVED, as an ordinary resolution (subject to the approval of Proposal
No. 1 - the Extension Amendment Proposal), that the amendment to the Letter Agreement, dated January 11, 2021, by and among Global
Partner Sponsor II LLC (the “Sponsor”), Global Partner, its officers, its directors (the “Letter Agreement”),
to allow the Sponsor to transfer its holdings in Global Partner, directly or indirectly, to affiliate(s) of prior to the expiration of the applicable lock-up be approved, ratified and confirmed in all respects. A copy of the proposed amendment
to the Letter Agreement is set forth in Annex A to the accompanying proxy statement.
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AGAINST
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ABSTAIN
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Proposal
No. 3—The Adjournment Proposal—RESOLVED,
as an ordinary resolution, that the adjournment of the Shareholder Meeting to a later date or dates if necessary, to permit
further solicitation and vote of proxies if, based upon the tabulated vote at the time of the Shareholder Meeting, there are insufficient
Class A ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share and Class B ordinary shares, par value $0.0001 per share in the capital of Global
Partner represented (either in person or by proxy) to approve the Extension Amendment Proposal or the Insider Letter Amendment
Proposal. |
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AGAINST
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ABSTAIN
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Signature
should agree with name printed hereon. If shares are held in the name of more than one person, EACH joint owner should sign. Executors,
administrators, trustees, guardians, and attorneys should indicate the capacity in which they sign. Attorneys should submit powers of
attorney.
PLEASE
SIGN, DATE AND RETURN THE PROXY IN THE ENVELOPE ENCLOSED TO CONTINENTAL STOCK TRANSFER & TRUST COMPANY. THIS PROXY WILL BE VOTED
IN THE MANNER DIRECTED HEREIN BY THE UNDERSIGNED SHAREHOLDER. IF NO DIRECTION IS MADE, THIS PROXY WILL BE VOTED “FOR” PROPOSALS
1, 2 AND 3 AND WILL GRANT DISCRETIONARY AUTHORITY TO VOTE UPON SUCH OTHER MATTERS AS MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING OR ANY ADJOURNMENTS
THEREOF. THIS PROXY WILL REVOKE ALL PRIOR PROXIES SIGNED BY YOU.
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