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Fintech firm Lendbuzz files for IPO

September 13, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Lendbuzz, an auto finance fintech company, filed an IPO prospectus Friday.

The Boston-based company is targeting a valuation of around $1.5 billion, according to a person familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named discussing internal matters. That valuation may change as Lendbuzz and its advisors hold discussions with investors. 

The decade-old company uses alternative data and machine learning algorithms to assess the creditworthiness of consumers with limited financial history. Lendbuzz’s loans are funded by asset-backed securitization, warehouse loans from traditional banks and through the sale of portfolios to institutional investors – mainly insurance companies – that are looking for yield. 

Lendbuzz is aiming to go public amid a wave of fellow fintech companies. Klarna and Chime have each gone public in the last three months. Chime is trading below its initial public offering price, while shares of Klarna are about 7% higher than its IPO, priced earlier in the week. 

Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan are managing Lendbuzz’s offering. Lendbuzz, Goldman and JPMorgan declined to comment. 

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