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    Chime Sets $11B IPO Target After $25B Valuation Surge

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Chime’s Upcoming IPO: Chime is poised for a highly anticipated IPO in 2025, targeting a share price of $24 to $26 and a market cap of up to $11.2 billion.

    2. Strong Financial Performance: The company reported impressive revenue growth with $1.3 billion in 2023, projected $1.7 billion in 2024, and over $518 million booked in Q1 2025, alongside significantly reduced losses.

    3. Valuation Discrepancy: Chime’s last private valuation was $25 billion, higher than its IPO target range, raising questions about investor appetite and potential pricing adjustments.

    4. Insider Confidence: Major investors, including significant VC firms and billionaires, are holding their stakes rather than selling, indicating strong insider confidence in Chime’s future performance leading up to its IPO expected around June 9.

    Chime’s Ambitious IPO Plans

    Chime recently announced a share price range for its anticipated IPO, targeting between $24 and $26 per share. This IPO could raise around $800 million, granting the company a market cap of up to $11.2 billion. Investors, including European VC powerhouse Cathay Innovation, play a role in this venture, with some looking to sell shares.

    Despite the current slump in IPO activity, Chime’s upcoming launch could be significant. It may not top the IPO charts for 2025, as CoreWeave holds that title with its $1.5 billion raise. However, Chime’s strong revenue growth and reduced expenses make it a company worth watching. The firm reported $1.3 billion in revenue in 2023 and expects $1.7 billion in 2024, along with impressive earnings of $518 million in the first quarter of 2025. Importantly, losses have drastically decreased, from $203 million in 2023 to just $25 million in 2024.

    The Market’s Response and Future Prospects

    Interestingly, Chime’s last private valuation stood at $25 billion, significantly higher than its current target. Yet, this discrepancy might not deter investors. If demand for Chime’s stock remains high, it could price its IPO above the initial range. Retail interest could further inflate its valuation on the first day of trading.

    Moreover, it’s worth noting that major shareholders, including well-known investors, choose to retain their stakes, signaling confidence in Chime’s future. This decision by insiders, especially during such times of venture liquidity thirst, indicates a strong belief in the company’s trajectory. With the IPO expected during the week of June 9, it remains to be seen how the market will respond. Chime’s path could mark an important milestone in the evolving landscape of financial technology.

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