Core Insights - South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Upbit is planning to launch an initial public offering (IPO) on Nasdaq following a merger with Naver, a South Korean internet firm [1][2] - The merger between Upbit's parent company Dunamu and Naver is expected to be completed this week, potentially creating a bridge between cryptocurrency and traditional finance [2][3] Company Developments - Naver's FinTech arm, Naver Financial, and Dunamu have been in discussions regarding potential collaborations, indicating a convergence of the tech and cryptocurrency sectors in South Korea [3] - Naver's quarterly revenue surpassed 3 trillion South Korean won (approximately $2.04 billion) in Q3, driven by AI integration in its services [4] - Naver Pay's revenue increased by 12.5% year-over-year and 5.2% quarter-over-quarter, reaching 433.1 billion South Korean won (about $294.5 million) [5] Market Trends - Over one-third of South Korea's population, approximately 18 million people, are engaged in trading digital assets, highlighting a significant market for digital finance [4] - Naver Pay's total payment volume in Q3 reached 22.7 trillion South Korean won (about $15.4 billion), reflecting a 21.7% increase from the previous year [5] - Naver Pay's acquisition of a 70% stake in Securities Plus Unlimited demonstrates its commitment to expanding its role in the FinTech sector [6]
Upbit Considers IPO on Nasdaq Upon Completion of Merger With Naver