Fintech companies continue the global trend of companies choosing to remain private longer and raising large amounts of capital through private channels. A recent CB Insights report covered the financing trends of fintech companies for the first half of 2018. As of the date of the report, there were 29 fintech unicorns valued at $84.4 billion globally. The second quarter of 2018 valued five fintech companies at unicorn status (over $1 billion). Three of these new unicorns are based in the United States.

U.S. fintech companies raised $3.2 billion in new capital over 146 deals in the second quarter of 2018, bringing the total number of deals for the first half of the year to 303, raising approximately $5.3 billion. Compared to Q2 2017, last quarter's total capital raised increased over 52%. Not surprisingly, later-stage capital raises made up over 83% of deals in the second quarter, raising approximately $2.7 billion over 74 deals.

There was only one IPO exit by a fintech unicorn in the U.S. in the second quarter of 2018, which raised $874 million. Globally, M&A exits accounted for approximately 85% of fintech company exits, with 39 M&A transactions, while there were only seven fintech IPOs completed in the first half of 2018.

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