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Bumble just publicly filed for an IPO, revealing 42 million monthly users

Jan 15, 2021, 23:58 IST
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  • Bumble publicly filed a form S-1 for an IPO with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday.
  • Bumble confidentially filed IPO paperwork with the SEC in 2020.
  • Whitney Wolfe Herd, a co-founder of Tinder, launched the dating-app company in 2014.
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Bumble publicly filed for an IPO on Friday.

The dating company filed a form S-1 for its IPO with the Securities and Exchange Commission, revealing the company is looking to trade under the symbol BMBL on the Nasdaq.

The filing reveals Bumble generated $488.9 million in revenue in 2019, representing a 35.8% year-over-year increase. The firm generated $376.6 million in revenue between January 29, 2020 and September 30, 2020.

Bumble has 42 million monthly average users and 2.4 million paying users, per the filing.

Bumble confidentially filed IPO paperwork with the SEC in 2020, and Bloomberg reported it planned on going public in February of this year.

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The company filed for an offering size of up to $100 million, but that figure is likely a placeholder. Bumble could seek a valuation as high as $8 billion, Bloomberg reported.

Whitney Wolfe Herd, a co-founder of Tinder, launched the dating-app company in 2014. The app is unique by requiring women to initiate conversations with men within 24 hours of a match.

Blackstone Group bought a majority stake in Bumble in 2019 that valued the company at $3 billion, per Nasdaq.

The company made $26.84 in average revenue per paying user in 2019, but did not reveal the amount generated per paying user in 2020.

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Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, and JP Morgan will lead the IPO as underwriters.

Bumble's move follows the IPO boom of late 2020, and a growing list startups planning to go public in 2021, including Poshmark and Affirm.

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