Report: Anchorage Digital Seeks $200M–$400M Ahead of Potential IPO

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Anchorage Digital, the New York‑based custodian whose affiliate is the first federally chartered U.S. digital‑asset bank, is seeking to raise between $200 million and $400 million ahead of a potential IPO, according to Bloomberg; the discussions were reported on January 16, 2026 and Anchorage declined to comment on fundraising and IPO plans. The firm, known for custody and custodial services, is finalizing its valuation strategy while continuing growth in stablecoin issuance under its federal bank charter.

Anchorage’s federal charter allows stablecoin issuance under the GENIUS Act and the firm last year announced a partnership with Tether Holdings SA to launch a USAT token for the U.S.; Anchorage previously raised $350 million in 2021 led by KKR and says 2025 was “our year of scale,” citing acquisitions, partnerships and new business lines. Any fundraising, IPO timing and availability will depend on final valuation, market conditions and applicable U.S. regulatory approvals.

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What funding target is Anchorage seeking in the U.S.? Anchorage is seeking to raise between $200 million and $400 million.
When was the fundraising news reported? The report was published on January 16, 2026.
What regulatory advantage does Anchorage hold in the U.S.? Anchorage’s federally chartered bank affiliate can issue stablecoins under the GENIUS Act.
Has Anchorage previously raised large funding rounds? Yes; Anchorage raised $350 million in a 2021 round led by KKR.

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