Anchorage Digital, the first U.S. digital asset bank with a federal charter, is reportedly seeking to raise $200 million to $400 million in a new funding round as it explores plans for a public listing in 2027. According to sources cited by Bloomberg, the company is still finalizing its valuation plan. Anchorage's federal charter allows it to issue stablecoins in the U.S. under the GENIUS Act, enacted in July.
In September, Anchorage announced a collaboration with Tether Holdings SA to launch the USAT token for the U.S. market. Previously, in late 2021, Anchorage raised $350 million in a funding round led by KKR, with participation from Goldman Sachs, GIC, and Apollo Credit Fund, valuing the company at over $3 billion.
Anchorage Digital Seeks $200M–$400M Funding Ahead of 2027 IPO
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