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Lyft reportedly taps Wall Street banks for an IPO

The ride-hailing company has selected JPMorgan to underwrite its initial public offering, with assistance from Credit Suisse and Jefferies, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.

  • The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday

Lyft has selected JPMorgan as the lead bookrunner for its imminent initial public offering, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday, with Credit Suisse and Jefferies also working on the listing.

The IPO is expected to happen in the first half of 2019, people familiar with the plans told the paper. While the valuation may not meet its competitor Uber's reported target of $120 billion, any public offering by Lyft is likely to exceed the company's most recent private valuation of $15.1 billion.

While significantly smaller than Uber, Lyft has secured the backing of major automakers like Ford as well as Alphabet, the parent company of Google, which has a $1 billion stake. The company plans to focus on leading the American market, as opposed to Uber's global ambitions, according to The Journal.

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Lyft as well as all three banks declined to comment on the report. However, a source familiar with the arrangement confirmed to Business Insider that Credit Suisse was involved.

It's been a hot year for IPOs as companies rush to tap public capital markets before a financial downturn in the economy, which could make that fundraising more difficult. There were 173 companies listed from January 1 through the end of the third quarter in September, raising a collective $45.7 billion — nearly 50% more than in the same period last year. In the tech sector, newly public equities have gained 33%, according to data from Dealogic.

As a private company, Lyft has raised $5.1 billion in funding over 17 rounds since 2015.

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