Site icon Adarsh News

Sequoia is set to gain a 25-fold return from the sale of Wiz to Alphabet.

**Wiz’s Sale to Alphabet Inc. Promises Significant Returns for Investors**

Sequoia Capital is set to achieve a remarkable return of approximately 25 times its investment from the impending sale of cybersecurity startup Wiz to Alphabet Inc., Google’s parent company. This deal, valued at $32 billion in cash, highlights the lucrative potential of cybersecurity investments. Sequoia holds about a 10% stake in Wiz, which translates to an expected payout of around $3 billion from the transaction. Another investor, Greenoaks Capital Partners, is projected to earn about $2 billion, having invested roughly $300 million in Wiz, resulting in a multiple on invested capital (MOIC) of 6.67.

### Investment Highlights

– **Sequoia Capital’s Return**: Expected to receive $3 billion from the sale.
– **Greenoaks Capital’s Earnings**: Anticipated $2 billion return from a $300 million investment.
– **Wiz’s Valuation**: The sale to Alphabet is valued at $32 billion.

### Strategic Vision for Cybersecurity

Wiz will integrate into Google Cloud following the completion of the acquisition, marking Alphabet’s largest deal to date. The platform is designed to enhance cloud security and prevent breaches. Sequoia partner Doug Leone emphasized the shared vision between Wiz and Google Cloud to simplify security for organizations of all sizes, thereby promoting multicloud cybersecurity adoption.

### Investment Background

– Sequoia and Cyberstarts led a $20 million seed round for Wiz.
– Participation in subsequent funding rounds, including Series A with Index Ventures and Insight Partners.
– Leone noted the team’s insight into the need for a simpler, agentless architecture in cloud security.

As the cybersecurity landscape evolves, how will investments in companies like Wiz shape the future of cloud security?

**FAQ: What is the expected return for Sequoia Capital from the Wiz sale?**
Sequoia Capital is expected to achieve a return of about $3 billion from its investment in Wiz, which represents a multiple of approximately 25 times its invested capital. 

Exit mobile version