Google Alphabet’s parent company is again in advanced talks to get the Cloud Cybersecurity Startup Wiz, a person familiar with the deal, told TechCrunch. The two companies were close to securing an agreement with a $ 23 billion agreement last summer, but the transaction failed to implement.
This time, the price discussed is higher, the man said. A price of about 30 billion dollars reported by Wall Street Journal magazine.
Thomas Kurian, head of Google’s Cloud department, leads the effort again.
Google Cloud considers that Wiz’s Cloud security products are suitable for its customer base and Wiz’s annual repetitive revenue (ARR) is also attractive. This was $ 500 million last July, with plans to hit $ 1 billion in ARR in 2025, TechCrunch said at the time.
Even even, $ 30 billion would probably be the premium price. Wiz closed the last outer round of $ 1 billion funding with $ 12 billion last May. His assessment reportedly rose $ 16 billion to offer employees in late last year.
Although Wiz said he had no plans to take public in 2025, he hired Fazal Merchant, a former executive director of DreamWorks and Tanium as head of financial director. Sometimes hiring a CFO is a sign to get books ready for a public offer.
One of the reasons why talks failed before was the inability of the two companies to agree on whether the Wiz will remain as a separate division or integrated into the Google Cloud, according to The Wall Street Journal.
High regulatory control for large transactions during Biden’s administration also contributed to the distribution of the deal last summer, the person who was familiar with the deal said.
Other investors have told Techcrunch that they are seeing an increase in mergers and acquisition activity. In most cases, the return to the negotiating table is linked to the hope that FTC President Andrew Ferguson will be less restrictive to large transactions than the former Lina Khan chair said a person familiar with a handful of such negotiations.
New York and Israel Wiz was founded in 2020 by four former Israeli military officers, who previously established a Cybersecurity Cloud company called Adallom that Microsoft later earned $ 320 million.
Wiz supporters include Andreessen Horowitz, CyberStarts, Index Ventures, Greenoaks, Insight Partners and Sequoia.
A Wiz spokesman refused to comment on the talks of the deal.