Investing App Acorns Eyes IPO in Next Couple of Years, CEO Says
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Acorns, an investing and checking accounts app, will likely hold an initial public offering at some point in the next couple of years, according to Chief Executive Officer Noah Kerner.
“Figuring out how to have a liquidity event is always on my radar,” Kerner said during an interview with Bloomberg Television on Thursday. “That is something we will likely do in the future,” he said, adding that the company does not have a date planned yet but it’s conceivable that an IPO will occur in the next couple of years.