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Blockchain-Based Lender Figure Prices IPO at $25 Per Share, Raising Nearly $788M

The offering includes 31.5 million shares, with around 23.5 million coming from Figure and 8 million from existing shareholders.

Sep 11, 2025, 8:19 a.m.
Figure Markets CEO Mike Cagney (Figure)
Figure CEO Mike Cagney (Figure/Modified by CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • Figure Technologies has priced its IPO at $25 per share, valuing the offering at $787.5 million.
  • The offering includes 31.5 million shares, with around 23.5 million coming from Figure and 8 million from existing shareholders, and could increase to 36.2 million if underwriters exercise their option.
  • Figure's IPO is set to begin trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "FIGR" on September 11.

Figure Technologies, a blockchain-focused lending platform founded by SoFi co-founder Mike Cagney, has priced its initial public offering at $25 per share, which would raise $787.5 million.

Shares of the company’s Class A stock is scheduled to begin trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “FIGR” later today, September 11, according to a press release.

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The offering includes 31.5 million shares, with roughly 23.5 million coming directly from Figure and 8 million from existing shareholders. An additional 4.7 million shares could be sold if underwriters exercise their option to purchase more.

Last week, the company’s IPO was upsized to $526 million.

Figure has helped originate more than $16 billion in home equity loans, which the firm says makes it the largest non-bank provider of that financing.

Goldman Sachs, Jefferies and BofA Securities are leading the offering, joined by a slate of other underwriters, including Societe Generale, Stifel, and Mizuho.

The offering is set to close on September 12, pending typical closing conditions.

Read more: Mike Cagney's Figure Technologies Seeks Over $4B Valuation in Nasdaq IPO

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