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Capital One buys Brex for $5.15B; profit jumps on rising credit-card interest income 50/50

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Capital One will acquire Brex for about $5.2 billion, the company announced Thursday. The transaction is structured as fifty percent stock and fifty percent cash and is expected to close by mid-2026 to expand business payments.

The deal gives Capital One broader access to corporate cards and cash management for technology customers. Brex built an integrated platform combining cards, spend controls, and banking services.

Shares fell sharply when the transaction news broke, as reported, and later stabilized after a strong earnings release (Ed. note: the earnings report helped calm market concerns).

The bank said quarterly profit rose, driven by higher interest income from credit card balances. Those results helped restore investor confidence after the initial market reaction.

Richard D. Fairbank praised Brex’s approach. “Brex invented the integrated combination of corporate credit cards, spend management software, and banking together in a single platform.”

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