Circle подала заявку в SEC на проведение IPO

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  • Circle направила в Комиссию официальное представление о выходе на биржу.
  • Эмитент стейблкоина USDC запланировал листинг на Нью-Йоркской фондовой бирже.
  • Доход компании за 2024 год составил $1,68 млрд, а чистая прибыль — $156 млн.

Компания-эмитент стейблкоина USDC — Circle — подала в Комиссию по ценным бумагам и биржам (SEC) США заявку на проведение первичного публичного размещения акций (IPO). Она планирует листинг на Нью-Йоркской фондовой бирже.

Напомним, что в медиа сообщали о намерении компании подать заявку с целью выхода на биржу в конце апреля.

Еще в 2024 году эксперты оценили Circle в $5 млрд в связи с потенциальным IPO после анализа акций фирмы, которые торговались на вторичном рынке.

В своей заявке эмитент USDC указал о количестве стейблкоинов в обращении на сумму $60 млрд. Главными андеррайтерами IPO — компаниями, которые помогали привлекать капитал, — стали JPMorgan Chase и Citigroup, с которыми Circle сотрудничала в процессе подготовки к процедуре.

«Для Circle стать публичной корпорацией на Нью-Йоркской фондовой бирже означает продолжение нашего стремления к максимальной прозрачности и ответственности. Мы создаем критическую инфраструктуру для финансовой системы и стремимся сотрудничать с ведущими компаниями и правительствами мира для формирования и развития этой новой интернет-финансовой системы», — подчеркнул СЕО Circle Джереми Аллэйр.

Кроме того, за 2024 год доход компании составил $1,68 млрд, а за 2023 год — $1,45 млрд. Чистая прибыль достигла $156 млн против $268 млн в 2023 году.

Отметим, что Аллэйр видит в стейблкоинах потенциал стать основным платежным средством мира. Его наблюдение связано с повышенным интересом к таким монетам различных фирм, ориентированных на интернет-платежи и различные финансовые услуги.

Ранее мы писали, что инвестиционные банки Уолл-стрит, а именно Morgan Stanley, Bank of America Corp. и Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), предвидели бум IPO криптокомпаний и планировали увеличить свои доли в данном сегменте.

Так, в начале марта 2025 года биржа Gemini конфиденциально подала заявку на IPO в США.

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