December 2022 Top Biopharma Deal Upfront
Akeso development and commercialization deal with Summit for ivonescimab
Announced: December 5, 2022
Total Deal Value: $5,000M
Upfront Cash: $500M
Upfront Equity: n/a
Option Payments: n/a
Milestones: $4,500M dev. and sales milestones
Royalty: Undisclosed, low double-digit royalty
Cost and Profit Split: n/a
The Asset:
Ivonescimab (AK112 in China and Australia; SMT112 in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Japan)
Deal Structure:
Development and Com License
Partnership Features:
Collaborative Development, No Shared Cost
The Details:
- Akeso granted Summit exclusive rights to develop and commercialize Akeso’s PD-1 / VEGF bispecific antibody ivonescimab for the treatment of cancer including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Japan. Akeso will retain rights to ivonescimab for the rest of the world, including China.POINT will be responsible for the funding, development, and manufacturing of PNT2002 and PNT2003 while Lantheus will be responsible for NDA approval and development and commercial expenses.
- Summit signed a supply agreement to purchase certain drug substances for clinical and commercial use.
- Akeso will receive $500M up front ($300M within 15 days or expiry of waiting periods and $200M within 90 days) and is eligible for up to $4.5B in regulatory and commercial milestones, plus low double-digit royalties.
Last Month:
Congrats to Akeso and Summit for landing DealForma’s Dec. 2022 Top Biopharma Deal. Last month’s Deal of the Month was POINT – Lantheus for cancer drugs PNT2002 and PNT2003. Read about it here.
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