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Stablecoin issuer Circle weighing up 2024 public launch: Report

Circle initially agreed to go public as part of a $4.5-billion merger in July 2021, but that deal fizzled out.

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Source: Cointelegraph

USD Coin USDC $1.00 issuer Circle is contemplating an initial public offering (IPO) in early 2024, according to Bloomberg.

A Nov. 7 Bloomberg report citing people with knowledge of the matter said the stablecoin issuer is talking to its advisers about the move, but there’s no certainty the deliberations will result in a public listing.

Circle first agreed to go public in a $4.5-billion merger with Concord Acquisition in July 2021, but that deal fell through.

“Becoming a U.S.-listed public company has long been part of Circle’s strategic aspirations,” a Circle representative told Bloomberg.

Circle remains tight-lipped on the details. “We don’t comment on rumors,” the representatives added.

A potential IPO would see the now-privately owned Circle publicly offer shares for the first time.

Circle was valued at $9 billion in February 2022 after the firm revised its merger deal with Concord. However, USDC’s market capitalization has fallen 56% from its $55.9 billion peak in June 2022 to $24.6 billion.

Circle has received investment from financial services firms BlackRock, Fidelity Management, Goldman Sachs, General Catalyst Partners and Marshall Wace.

USDC temporarily depegged from the United States dollar in March due to its $3.3 billion exposure to the now-collapsed Silicon Valley Bank. It bottomed at $0.87 on March 11 before bouncing back to $1 on March 14, according to CoinGecko.

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