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Mexican fintech Kapital plans IPO within three years, CEO says | Business Review Live | Business News, Reviews | Entrepreneur Stories, Interviews
Mexican fintech company Kapital may launch an initial public offering (IPO) within the next three years, according to Chief Executive Rene Saul. “In the next three years we will look for the IPO,” Saul said at a press conference, adding that he prefers a dual listing in both the U.S. and Mexico. The company surpassed a $1 billion valuation last month, reaching unicorn status following a fresh funding round and a series of acquisitions in the tra…
Kapital, a Mexican financial group, plans to make an initial public offer (OPI) in the next three years, after acquiring part of Grupo Financiero Intercam and raising a round of capital.René Saul, CEO of the financial institution, said in a press conference that they would look for the debut to be dual, in stock exchanges of Mexico and the United States.See more: Kapital Bank will rise to position 25 between banks of Mexico after buying from Int…
Financial Group Kapital plans to launch its Initial Public Offering (OPI) in about three years in the stock market of Mexico and the United States. The CEO of the company, René Saúl, said in a press conference that the Financial Group is betting that, after receiving in early September a round of financing Serie C for 86 million dollars, it will be able to have more liquidity that will allow it to finance more companies and thus scale up the bus…
The Mexican Kapital Grupo Financiero, who recently achieved the coveted status of "unicorn" and acquired some assets from Intercam, seeks to debut in the stock market in the next three years, said Thursday its director general, René Saúl."In the next three years we would be looking for the IPO (initial public offer)," the executive said at a press conference, adding that he would prefer a dual quote, both in Mexico and in the United States.You m…
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