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    Fitness Tracking App Strava Looks to Hire Banks for IPO

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    Posted on September 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:investmentInitial Public Offeringfintechventure capitalfinancial services

    Quick Summary

    Strava, valued at $2.2 billion, plans a U.S. IPO by 2026, seeking banks like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan for assistance.

    Fitness tracking app Strava looks to hire banks for IPO

    (This Sept. 17 story has been refiled to add dropped words in paragraph 3)

    By Echo Wang and Milana Vinn

    (Reuters) - Strava, the popular fitness tracking platform, is looking to hire investment banks for its U.S. initial public offering, people familiar with the matter said.

    The San Francisco-based company, valued at $2.2 billion in a funding round completed in May, has invited banks including Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley to pitch for roles on the IPO, the people said, asking not to be identified because the matter is confidential.

    That financing round was led by Sequoia Capital, along with existing investors including Jackson Square Ventures, TCV and Go4it Capital Partners, according to PitchBook.

    Strava did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and Morgan Stanley declined to comment.

    Founded in 2009, Strava operates a mobile application with more than 150 million active users it calls athletes across 185 countries, according to its website. By combining social networking with fitness, it rose to popularity during the pandemic, allowing users to measure and share their workouts, give "kudos" to friends and see how they stack up against elite athletes.

    The listing could happen as soon as early 2026, depending on market conditions, the sources said. Strava has yet to finalize how much it plans to raise and the valuation it will seek for the IPO, the sources added.

    The company, whose founders Michael Horvath and Mark Gainey met as members of Harvard University's crew team, hired a chief financial officer last month, a move often seen as a step toward an IPO.

    U.S. IPO market activity increased last week, with six deals raising more than $4 billion in the busiest period since 2021.

    (Reporting by Echo Wang in Palo Alto, California, Milana Vinn in New York; Editing by Dawn Kopecki and Richard Chang)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Strava is planning a U.S. IPO and is hiring banks for the process.
    • •The company was valued at $2.2 billion in a recent funding round.
    • •Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley are potential banks for the IPO.
    • •Strava has over 150 million active users worldwide.
    • •The IPO could occur as early as 2026, depending on market conditions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Fitness tracking app Strava looks to hire banks for IPO

    1What is Strava planning regarding its IPO?

    Strava is looking to hire investment banks for its upcoming initial public offering in the U.S.

    2Which banks have been invited to pitch for Strava's IPO?

    Strava has invited banks including Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley to pitch for roles on the IPO.

    3
    What is Strava's current valuation?

    Strava is valued at $2.2 billion, according to a funding round completed in May.

    4When could Strava's IPO potentially occur?

    The listing could happen as soon as early 2026, depending on market conditions.

    5How many active users does Strava have?

    Strava operates a mobile application with more than 150 million active users across 185 countries.

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