Circle Internet Group is looking to become a publicly-traded company, filing for an IPO. It plans to use the ticker 'CRCL.'
Circle, the U.S.-based stablecoin issuer, is going public. The firm filed an S-1 form with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Tuesday. If approved, the company's stock will be trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "CRCL.
Circle, the company behind the USDC stablecoin, has filed for a U.S. initial public offering, becoming the the latest tech firm that is aiming to test the market as tariff uncertainty and worries about the economy’s health weigh on investors.
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Even though it's coming during a volatile period for the markets and economy, the cryptocurrency company's planned listing puts pressure on rivals and regulators.
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USDC stablecoin issuer Circle has filed to go public in late April on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker “CRCL.” Crypto stablecoin issuer Circle Internet Group has filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission to go public on the New York Stock Exchange.
With stablecoin legislation expected in 2025, competition is heating up among digital dollar vendors. This latest move could embed Circle’s USDC and USYC, its tokenized money-market fund, within ICE’s global market machinery.
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Circle Internet Financial, the issuer of the crypto stablecoin USDC, is moving forward with longtime plans to publicly list its shares. The fintech is working with investment banks JPMorgan Chase and Citi on its long-expected IPO, two sources familiar with the situation said.