Analytics firm Amplitude valued at $5 billion as shares jump in Nasdaq debut

(Reuters) - Shares of Amplitude Inc opened nearly 43% above their reference price in Nasdaq debut on Tuesday, notching up a valuation of about $5 billion for the Benchmark Capital-backed analytics company.
San Francisco-based Amplitude, which confidentially filed for a direct listing in July, was valued at $4 billion after a funding round in June.
Stock of the company, which is also backed by Tencent Holdings Ltd, Sequoia Capital and Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC, opened at $50 per share, up from the reference price of $35 per share.
Amplitude is a mobile analytics company that enables customers to optimize their products. Its customers include Comcast-owned media company NBCUniversal, payments processor PayPal Holdings Ltd, fitness products maker Peloton Interactive Inc and grocery delivery firm Instacart.
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