Circle Internet Group
| Type of business | Public |
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Type of site | B2B fintech platform |
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| Headquarters | , United States |
| Area served | International |
| Founders |
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| Key people | Jeremy Allaire (CEO & chair) Heath Tarbert (president) |
| Products | USDC, EURC, USYC |
| Revenue | US$1.7 billion (2024) |
| URL | circle |
| Launched | October 2013 |
Circle (legally Circle Internet Group, Inc.) is a payments technology company. Founded by Jeremy Allaire and Sean Neville in 2013, it is currently headquartered in New York City and issues two types of stablecoin: USDC, which has a conversion rate pegged to the U.S. dollar, and EURC, which is euro-denominated. It also issues USYC, a tokenized money market fund.
The company's software platform enables users to move USDC across blockchains, as well as EURC and USYC. Circle had raised US$1.1 billion from investors by 2019. With $1.68 billion in revenue and reserve income in 2024, Circle went public on the NYSE in June 2025.