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Intercontinental Exchange lifts Polymarket stake to $1.6 billion with latest investment

  • Intercontinental Exchange announces a $600 million direct cash investment in Polymarket.
  • The financial markets provider also plans to purchase up to $40 million of Polymarket shares from existing holders.
  • Intercontinental Exchange's total investment in Polymarket has reached $1 billion following its previous funding round in October.

Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), operator of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), has made a $600 million direct cash investment in blockchain-based prediction market Polymarket, according to a statement on Friday.

The investment moves ICE closer to fulfilling its previously disclosed commitment to invest up to $2 billion in the platform.

Polymarket investment deepens ICE's exposure to prediction markets

As part of the transaction, ICE also plans to purchase up to $40 million in Polymarket securities from existing shareholders. The deal is expected to complete ICE's obligations under an agreement first announced in October.

Under that earlier arrangement, ICE said it will commit up to $2 billion at a pre-money valuation of approximately $8 billion, after making an initial $1 billion cash investment. With the latest transaction, ICE's total investment in Polymarket is at $1.6 billion.

The partnership positions ICE as a global distributor of Polymarket's event-driven data, providing clients with sentiment indicators on market-relevant topics.

The collaboration also includes potential future initiatives around tokenization, aimed at bridging traditional financial markets with blockchain-based assets. ICE said the investment expands its footprint in complementary data and technology solutions, while noting that the transaction is not expected to impact its financial results or capital return plans materially.

"ICE's investments in Polymarket are not expected to have a material impact on ICE's financial results or expected capital return plans," the company stated.

The latest funding round highlights increasing institutional engagement with prediction markets.

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