Revolut is considering a new round of stock sales in the second half of this year to meet pre-IPO demand
According to Bloomberg, informed sources have revealed that the UK fintech company Revolut is considering a new round of stock sales in the second half of this year, as investors rush to buy shares of the company ahead of a potential public listing. This new round of sales will continue a series of transactions from last year, when the company's valuation rose from $45 billion in 2024 to $75 billion.
Sources say that Revolut investors have been pushing for a new round of transactions at a valuation of at least $100 billion, and any new round may continue the mixed model of previous transactions. The review is still in the early stages, and no decisions have been made regarding the scale or timing of the stock sale.
Investors and bankers are closely monitoring Revolut's financing progress, speculating that the company will ultimately apply for an IPO. Some informed sources indicate that the company's goal is to achieve a valuation of at least $150 billion through the listing. A representative for Revolut declined to comment.
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