Finance App Network Maker Plaid Is Said to Consider US IPO
THE SO WHAT
Plaid eyeing a US IPO suggests public markets are again open to infrastructure-layer fintech with real transaction volume. If you’re building on Plaid or competing with it, assume more scrutiny on uptime, compliance, and monetization as they shift from private to public expectations.
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