KEY POINTS
  • Compass made its filing for an IPO public and revealed a 56% surge in revenue last year to $3.7 billion.
  • The company's net loss narrowed to $270.2 million from $388 million a year earlier.
  • Compass was valued at about $6.4 billion in a 2019 financing round led by SoftBank.
Robert Reffkin, CEO of Compass, speaks on stage on November 06, 2019 in New York City.

Compass, a real estate brokerage firm with more than 19,000 agents across the country, filed to go public on Monday, and told prospective investors that revenue jumped 56% last year as housing prices soared.

Founded in 2012, the New York-based company has sought to bring advanced technology to real estate agents, giving them better data, marketing tools and customer relationship software than they can get from a typical brick-and-mortar brokerage.