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About Zimpler
Zimpler is a Swedish fintech company founded in 2012, specialising in account-to-account (A2A) payments. The company offers solutions for instant deposits and payouts, enabling fast and secure transactions between banks without the need for intermediaries.
Note: Information on Zimpler is sourced from official channels and public sources unless otherwise stated.
About the IPO
Zimpler is rumored to be planning an IPO targeting Q3 2025. "Zimpler köps upp av brittiskt miljardbolag" — Dagens Industri on October 21, 2025.
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Frequently asked questions
Zimpler is an unlisted company, which means its shares aren't traded on an exchange. You can invest by acquiring existing shares on the secondary market — for example via Accumeo's platform — or through a private agreement with an existing shareholder. The availability of shares depends on whether there is a seller at the time.
Yes. If you already own shares, you can place a sell order on Accumeo's platform to find potential buyers. A completed sale requires that a buyer is matched and that any transfer restrictions in the company's terms are met.
There is no official market price for unlisted shares. Indications of value are usually based on the most recent funding round or on recently completed transactions in the secondary market. Accumeo provides such information as guidance.
No. Zimpler is currently not listed and its shares aren't traded on any regulated market.
Zimpler has not announced any formal decision to go public. There are rumors or statements suggesting that Zimpler is investigating or considering an IPO. The exact timing depends on market conditions and the company's strategy.
An IPO price is only set if and when the company officially launches a public offering. Before then, there is no IPO price.
In the event of an IPO, unlisted shares are converted into shares that can be traded on the relevant marketplace. It's common for a so-called lock-up period to apply, meaning existing shareholders are prevented from selling their shares for a certain time after the listing. The exact terms are set by the company in connection with a listing.
You'll find the funding history and total capital raised in the "Funding" section on the company page.
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