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Buffett-backed Nubank rises in trading on the NYSE in blockbuster IPO

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
December 9, 2021
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Shares of Brazilian fintech company Nubank closed up nearly 15% in its market debut Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange, going public under the ticker symbol “NU.” Shares closed at $10.33, giving the company a market cap of close to $50 billion in one of this year’s largest IPOs.

Nubank priced 289 million shares at $9 apiece on Wednesday, the top end of its expected range of $8-$9 per share. The company, ranked No. 40 on this year’s CNBC Disruptor 50 list, raised $2.6 billion at an implied valuation of $41.4 billion.

Nubank launched in 2013 with a purple no-fee credit card in Sao Paulo, Brazil, a country notorious for its high-fee, low-tech banking system. Less than 10 years later, the fintech company has survived a recession and a pandemic, emerging with 48 million customers across Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico, and a valuation higher than Chime, Robinhood, or SoFi.

“We were growing very fast up until the pandemic, but people still had some questions about digital banking … I think it was still scary for a lot of people,” Colombia-born Nubank CEO and co-founder David Vélez said Thursday on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”

David Velez, CEO, Nubank, at the NYSE, Dec. 9, 2021.

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“The pandemic, in a way, forced that behavior to change among most of the population, because branches were closed and it wasn’t even an option,” he said. “People started trying us and realized we were a better option — we charge no fees, better customer experience all in your smartphone, then suddenly we started seeing people in their 60s, in their 70s, in their 80s, people all across Brazil, in different municipalities, start using us.”

To Vélez, the opportunity was obvious: the financial ecosystem in Brazil was inefficient and inaccessible, with five banks controlling over 80% of the country’s assets, annual credit card interest rates running up to 300%, and a third of the population unbanked. According to Nubank, bank branches only exist in 60% of Brazil’s cities, but a digital platform could support customers regardless of location. The company also estimates that it has provided the first credit card or bank account to approximately 5.1 million people as of September 30.

Earlier this year, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway made a $500 million investment in the parent company of Nubank. With additional buy-in from backers like Ribbit, Tencent, Invesco, and Vélez’s former employer, venture capital firm Sequoia, Nubank is pushing online banking expansion across the LatAm region. To date, the company estimates that its no-fee structure has saved its customers over $2 billion.

“We don’t think the banking branch will survive the way it is,” Vélez said. “It is too costly to serve the majority of users, especially in emerging markets [like Latin America] where you have a very high cost of operations, so a lot of that physical infrastructure will probably disappear … most of the providers of financial services 5-10 years from now will be digital companies that will be focusing on the customer, will have a lot of efficiency, and be decreasing fees and interest rates for everybody.”

Venture investors poured $9.3 billion into Latin America in the first six months of 2021, compared with $5.3 billion all of last year, according to a report from CBInsights. In September, SoftBank Group said it will commit $3 billion to kickstart a fund focused on investing in start-ups in Latin America utilizing technologies like artificial intelligence and scout deals in e-commerce and digital financial services as well as blockchain projects. It first launched a LatAm-focused fund in 2019.

Underwhelming after-market performance

The recent downdraft in shares of high-valued, high-growth, money-losing businesses has led to an outsized selloff in companies that hit the market in 2021. CNBC recently identified 55 tech companies that debuted in the U.S. this year through an IPO, special purpose acquisition company, or direct listing. Only one of them — GlobalFoundries — was less than 20% off its high price as of earlier this week.

Meanwhile, the Renaissance IPO ETF (IPO), which invests in companies that have gone public in the last two years, has tumbled more than 12% in the past three months, compared to a nearly 5% gain for the S&P 500.

Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Citigroup were the lead underwriters for Nubank’s offering.

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