(Bloomberg) -- Stripe Inc. struck a deal with investors that allows current and former employees to cash out some of their shares in an offering valuing the startup at $65 billion, according to a statement. Most Read from Bloomberg Apple to Wind Down Electric Car Effort After Decadelong Odyssey How Much Wealth You Need to Join the Richest 1% Around the World Office Tower Deal for $1 Reveals Anxiety Among Longtime Buyers A Spike in Heart Disease Deaths Since Covid Is Puzzling Scientists Apple's Scrapped Car Project Means AI and Headset Bets Are More Urgent Under the deal, Stripe and some of the firm’s investors will buy more than $1 billion of stock from such staffers, according to a person familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified discussing private information. Stripe said in the statement that using a portion of its own capital to buy the shares will offset dilution from the firm’s employee equity compensation programs. “We’re pleased to once again offer employees an opportunity for liquidity,” Chief Financial Officer Steffan Tomlinson said in the statement. “Our business continues to see strong momentum with the most advanced companies in the world.” The Wall Street Journal first reported the news. Stripe was among tech firms that spent more heavily on adding talent and pushing into new areas during the depths of the pandemic, when it saw spending volumes soar. But those moves began to weigh on the company as the pandemic receded and volume growth slowed. The $65 billion valuation — while up from a $50 billion valuation last March — remains below a $95 billion valuation it scored in 2021 when the firm raised $600 million in funding. Later in that year, it was in early discussions with investment banks about going public, Bloomberg reported. Read More: Stripe Is Said to Discuss Public Listing With Banks for 2022 Stripe, founded by brothers John and Patrick Collison, helps merchants process consumer payments and has grown significantly since its founding more than a dozen years ago. Stripe competitors include PayPal Holdings Inc. and Adyen NV. (Updates with valuation history and competitors from fifth paragraph.) Most Read from Bloomberg Businessweek Elon Musk’s Vegas Tunnel Project Has Been Racking Up Safety Violations Hong Kong’s Hottest New Store Is the Costco in Shenzhen China’s Piano Dreams Are Fading for a Cash-Strapped Middle Class There’s One Musk Endeavor That’s Not Doing So Great Transcript: Did Musk Buy Twitter to Keep His Movements Secret? ©2024 Bloomberg L.P.
Stripe Strikes Staff Share Deal Valuing Firm at $65 Billion
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