Brazilian fintech Agibank raises $240 million in scaled-back US IPO


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SAO PAULO, Feb 11 (Reuters) - Agibank ⁠said on Wednesday it had raised $240 million in its New York ⁠initial public offering, the second Brazilian fintech to tap U.S. capital ‌markets in recent weeks.

The Sao Paulo-based digital bank sold 20 million shares at $12 apiece in its scaled-back IPO, compared with the latest marketed range of $12 to $13 apiece.

Agibank on Tuesday had sharply reduced ​both the proposed deal size and the price ⁠range for the offering. The IPO ⁠valued Agibank at $1.92 billion, based on the outstanding shares listed in its prospectus.

The ⁠window ‌for Brazilian companies to go public has opened in 2026 after a years-long downturn, but the poor aftermarket trading of digital bank PicPay ⁠threatens to stall that momentum in the near-term.

PicPay, controlled ​by the billionaire Batista ‌family, went public in New York last month, marking the first ⁠stock market flotation ​by a Brazilian company in more than four years. The stock has plunged roughly 20% from the offer price.

Agibank had planned to go public in Brazil in 2018, ⁠but struggled to lure investors during a volatile ​election year. It later opted to pursue a U.S. listing.

The company traces its roots to 1999, when Marciano Testa — then a college student — founded Agiplan, focused on underserved ⁠segments.

Agibank expects total revenue in the year ended December 31 to have risen to a range of 10.55 billion reais ($2.03 billion) to 10.7 billion reais, from 7.28 billion reais a year earlier.

In 2024, Brazilian private equity fund Lumina Capital ​Management invested ‍400 million reais in Agibank at a 9.3 ⁠billion reais valuation.

Agibank is expected to begin trading on the New York Stock ​Exchange under the symbol "AGBK" later on Wednesday.

Goldman Sachs, ‌Morgan Stanley and Citigroup are the global ​coordinators for the offering.

($1 = 5.1961 reais)

(Reporting by Fernando Cardoso and Andre Romani and Arasu Kannagi Basil; Editing by Chris Reese and Maju Samuel)

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