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Petal Card Stock

Private company — Petal Card is privately held. Its shares are not listed on any public exchange and can only be accessed through private secondary transactions.

Status source: AXEVIL investment team

$8.62 per share (AXEVIL consensus estimate)

Source: AXEVIL consensus of recent secondary transactions · as of 11 August 2026

Valuation: $640M

Source: C3, March 2021 — post-money $364M

Data last updated: 11 August 2026

About Petal Card

Credit cards underwritten on bank-account cash flow (for people with no credit history). Sold to Empower Finance in March 2024 for about $200M (well below its $800M peak valuation).

  • Sector: Fintech
  • Headquarters: New York, NY
  • Founded: 2016

Funding rounds

DateRoundPrice / sharePost-money valuation
31 March 2021C3$4.90$364M
24 September 2020C$3.98$323M
29 January 2019B$2.61$171M
10 January 2018A$1.26$64M
15 December 2016Seed$0.48$13M

Frequently asked questions

Can I buy Petal Card stock?

Not on a public exchange — Petal Card is privately held. Shares change hands only in private secondary transactions. AXEVIL structures those as dedicated US special purpose vehicles for accredited investors, subject to availability and to the rules of your jurisdiction.

How much is one Petal Card share?

A private company has no single official price. AXEVIL's consensus estimate is $8.62 per share as of 11 August 2026. Its most recent round implied a post-money valuation of $364M (March 2021).

When will Petal Card IPO?

No listing has been announced. AXEVIL does not forecast IPO dates — this page states what has actually been filed or reported, with the date it was last checked.

Is Petal Card publicly traded?

No. Petal Card is a private company and its shares are not listed on any public exchange.

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Risk disclosure

Nothing on this page is an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security, and it is not investment advice. Valuations and share prices shown here are AXEVIL estimates built from primary sources — filings, announced rounds and completed secondary transactions — not quoted market prices, and they can be revised. Private-company shares are illiquid, may be impossible to sell, and the entire amount invested can be lost. Availability depends on your jurisdiction and on accredited-investor status.

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