Figure привлекла более $787 млн в ходе IPO при оценке $5,3 млрд

cryptonews.ruPublicado a 2025-07-10Actualizado a 2025-09-11

  • Figure Technology и ее инвесторы разместили 31,5 млн акций по $25 за штуку.
  • Во время IPO компания привлекла $787,5 млн.
  • Оценка Figure составила $5,29 млрд.

Эмитент стейблкоинов Figure Technology провел первичное публичное размещение акций в США. Компания и часть ее действующих инвесторов продали 31,5 млн ценных бумаг по $25 за акцию, что выше предыдущего диапазона ($20-22), сообщает Bloomberg.

Таким образом, фирма привлекла $787,5 млн, а оценка Figure выросла до $5,29 млрд. Объем предложения акций был увеличен с 26 млн до 31,5 млн на этапе финального согласования.

Торговля акциями начнется на бирже Nasdaq в четверг под тикером FIGR. Главными андеррайтерами IPO выступили Goldman Sachs, Jefferies и BofA Securities.

Интерес к участию в размещении также выразил семейный офис Duquesne миллиардера Стэнли Драккенмиллера — речь идет о потенциальной покупке акций на сумму до $50 млн.

По данным Bloomberg, Figure выходит на биржу во время самой активной недели года по объему IPO на американском рынке. Компания присоединяется к Klarna Group Plc, чьи акции поднялись на 15% во время дебютных торгов. Также журналисты отметили, что впереди еще несколько крупных сделок, в частности выход на биржу платформы Gemini, который должен состояться в четверг.

Напомним, в июле 2025 года СМИ сообщали, что Figure планирует провести первичное публичное размещение акций осенью 2025 года и хочет привлечь от $5 до $10 млрд.

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