Stablecoin funds firm RedotPay delayed a deliberate $1 billion U.S. IPO to take care of authorized points, Bloomberg reported Friday, citing individuals acquainted with the choice.
The itemizing, initially deliberate for this yr, is unlikely to happen earlier than 2027, the individuals advised the monetary information group.
“Our technique continues to give attention to international regulatory compliance and enterprise progress,” a RedotPay spokesperson advised CoinDesk by way of Telegram. “This week we obtained a cash transmitter license within the U.S. We’re getting ready to launch our product within the U.S.”
The spokesperson declined to touch upon the IPO plan, which emerged in February. Hong Kong-based RedotPay is claimed to have tapped JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and Jeffries for the potential itemizing.
RedotPay, which describes itself because the world’s largest stablecoin fee card issuer, faces a $470 million lawsuit lodged by Binance in Hong Kong alleging that it poached roughly 470,000 customers when each companies had an settlement. Beneath the accord, the crypto trade allowed its clients to make use of Binance Pay funds on RedotPay to transform crypto to fiat forex. Binance filed a parallel case in Singapore.
The RedotPay spokesperson mentioned the corporate, which hit unicorn standing in September, reported a record-high 8.5 million customers within the second quarter and a document $180 million in annualized income. It reported almost $12 billion in annualized income and eight million customers within the first quarter.

