RedotPay said to put $1 billion U.S. IPO plan on hold: Bloomberg

Resumo:Stablecoin payments company RedotPay has postponed its planned $1 billion U.S. IPO, which is now unlikely to occur before 2027, as it deals with legal issues, Bloomberg reported. The Hong Kong-based firm, which this week obtained a U.S. money transmitter license and is preparing to launch its product in the U.S., declined to comment on the listing plan. RedotPay faces a $470 million lawsuit from Binance in Hong Kong alleging it poached roughly 470,000 users while the firms had an agreement; Binance also filed a parallel case in Singapore. The company, which says it is the worlds largest stablecoin payment card issuer and reached unicorn status in September, reported 8.5 million users in the second quarter.

Summary

  • Stablecoin payments firm RedotPay postponed its planned $1 billion U.S. IPO, which is now unlikely to occur before 2027, as it addresses legal issues.
  • The Hong Kong-based company, which recently obtained a U.S. money transmitter license and is preparing a U.S. product launch, declined to comment on its IPO plans.
  • RedotPay, which calls itself the worlds largest stablecoin payment card issuer and recently reached unicorn status, is facing a $470 million lawsuit from Binance over allegedly poaching hundreds of thousands of users.

Stablecoin payments company RedotPay delayed a planned $1 billion U.S. IPO to deal with legal issues, Bloomberg reported Friday, citing people familiar with the decision.

The listing, initially planned for this year, is unlikely to take place before 2027, the people told the financial news organization.

“Our strategy continues to focus on global regulatory compliance and business growth,” a RedotPay spokesperson told CoinDesk via Telegram. This week we obtained a money transmitter license in the U.S. We are preparing to launch our product in the U.S.

The spokesperson declined to comment on the IPO plan, which emerged in February. Hong Kong-based RedotPay is said to have tapped JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and Jeffries for the potential listing.

RedotPay, which describes itself as the worlds largest stablecoin payment card issuer, faces a $470 million lawsuit lodged by Binance in Hong Kong alleging that it poached roughly 470,000 users when both firms had an agreement. Under the accord, the crypto exchange allowed its customers to use Binance Pay funds on RedotPay to convert crypto to fiat currency. Binance filed a parallel case in Singapore.

The RedotPay spokesperson said the company, which hit unicorn status in September, reported a record-high 8.5 million users in the second quarter and a record $180 million in annualized revenue. It reported nearly $12 billion in annualized revenue and 8 million users in the first quarter.

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