Fintech company Pagaya is joining the wave of Israeli tech companies listing on Wall Street through a SPAC merger, Globes reports. Sources tell the news service that Pagaya is in talks with several SPACs and is also considering an independent IPO at a company valuation of $8 billion. Pagaya’s board of directors will make a final decision soon. Read more.
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