Payments startup Marqeta valued at over $17 bln in Nasdaq debut

Shares of Marqeta Inc (MQ.O), which provides payments services to customers including Uber Technologies Inc (UBER.N) and DoorDashInc, rose more than 20% in their Nasdaq debut, giving the firm a market capitalization of over $17.2 billion.

The financial technology startup’s stock opened at $32.50 on Wednesday, compared with its initial public offering (IPO) price of $27 per share. Marqeta’s IPO was priced well above its target price range of $20 to $24 per share.

The Oakland, California-based company sold 45.45 million shares in its IPO, raising about $1.2 billion. It had previously been backed by investors including Uber, Goldman Sachs Group Inc and Visa Inc (V.N).

“This is a generational company and we wanted to have a more traditional process of going public,” said Jason Gardner, founder and chief executive of Marqeta, adding the company never considered going public through a direct listing or a SPAC merger.

Payments companies that facilitate virtual transactions have benefited immensely during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has lifted online shopping and spending on food deliveries. A number of payments startups, such as Flywire Corp(FLYW.O) and Paymentus Holdings Inc (PAY.N), have gone public in recent weeks.

Another payments provider, Uruguay’s DLocal Ltd (DLO.O), saw it shares jump nearly 48% in its U.S. market debut last week.

Founded in 2010, Marqeta has also grown significantly. It previously disclosed that its revenue rose more than two-fold to $290.3 million in 2020 as homebound customers shopped more online. This helped boost its valuation from $4.3 billion in May 2020, when it last raised cash from private investors.

“Many of our customers have become essential services during the pandemic. Their success is our success,” said Gardner.

“I believe that ordering through on-demand services apps and buy-now-pay-later companies, we are still in the early innings. These are young businesses in a massive market.”

The majority of Marqeta’s revenue comes from interchange fees generated from transactions through its platform. A fraction of such fees, generated per card swipe, goes to the company.

Marqeta had issued more than 320 million cards through its platform as of March 31, 2021 and processed roughly $60 billion in volume last year.

The company expects to hire more people as it grows but could also pursue acquisition opportunities, especially outside of the United States, Gardner said. Marqeta currently operates in 36 countries.

Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan were the lead underwriters for the offering.

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Source: https://www.reuters.com/business/payments-startup-marqeta-valued-over-17-bln-nasdaq-debut-2021-06-09/

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