Record highs in the stock market have facilitated a boom in new company listings this year, with a record 2,388 firms going public around the globe, according to data from Ernst and Young.
Helping drive a resurgence in new company listings were SPACs, which peaked in early 2021 after a surge last year. Altogether, companies have raised $453 billion in proceeds from their IPOs, representing a 67% increase relative to 2020 and a more than doubling from 2019 levels.
Firms going public have predominately been in the technology sector, and the Nasdaq Exchange captured the most IPOs relative to other global stock exchanges. High profile IPOs this year include electric vehicle startups Rivian and Lucid Group, and direct-to-consumer brands Allbirds and Warby Parker.