Bloomberg: EToro’s IPO Pricing for Crypto and Stock Trading Platform Showing Strong Potential

EToro’s IPO Pricing Expected to Surpass Initial Projections Amid Strong Demand

EToro, the Israel-based cryptocurrency and stock trading platform, may price its upcoming initial public offering (IPO) above the originally anticipated range, sources close to the matter revealed to Bloomberg.

Originally, EToro had planned to offer 10 million shares at a price range of $46 to $50 each, based on prior filings. However, the platform has seen much greater demand than available shares, prompting a potential upward revision in the pricing.

The IPO is scheduled to be priced after the close of U.S. markets on Tuesday.

EToro had paused its Nasdaq listing plans in April due to volatile market conditions, which were influenced by uncertainties surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade policies. However, Bloomberg reported last week that the company has decided to push ahead with its IPO, becoming the first company to revive its public offering plans after several others, including stablecoin issuer Circle, payments app Klarna, and ticketing platform StubHub, delayed theirs.

EToro is seeking a valuation of $4.5 billion, a significant reduction from its earlier $10.4 billion target in 2021 when it initially aimed to go public. The company will be listed under the ticker symbol “ETOR” once the offering is complete.

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