Why Capital One Bought Brex at a $7B Discount
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Brex was once valued at $12.3B. Capital One just bought it for $5.15B.
In today’s episode of Market Outsiders, Jenny Rae and Namaan break down why Capital One was willing to buy Brex at a $7B discount – and what the deal actually tells us about fintech valuations, banking strategy, and the future of credit cards.
We unpack:
- Why the 50% cash / 50% stock structure reveals who really had leverage
- What Capital One is actually buying
- Whether this is a smart buy vs. build move or a risky integration bet
The bigger question: Is this how banks future-proof growth in financial services – or an example of catching a falling knife?
Episode Links:
- Capital One is buying startup Brex for $5.15 billion in credit card firm’s latest deal (CNBC)
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Chapters:
- 00:00 The $7B Brex Discount
- 05:40 What Brex Actually Does
- 09:30 Why the $12B Valuation Broke
- 14:50 What Capital One Is Buying
- 18:30 Cash vs. Stock Leverage
- 22:05 Revenue Synergies vs. Risk
- 26:40 Fit with Capital One’s Card Strategy
- 30:55 Market Reaction Explained
- 34:30 Smart Bet or Falling Knife
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