SailPoint Targets $11.5 Billion Valuation in U.S. IPO

SailPoint, a cybersecurity firm backed by private equity firm Thoma Bravo, is targeting a valuation of up to $11.5 billion in its upcoming initial public offering (IPO) in the United States. The firm, based in Austin, Texas, is offering 47.5 million shares at a price range of $19 to $21 per share, with an additional 2.5 million shares from its parent, Thoma Bravo, raising a total of up to $1.05 billion. The IPO, expected to be the first major U.S. tech listing of 2025, will gauge investor sentiment following mixed results from previous high-profile IPOs.

SailPoint specializes in identity and access management software, which helps businesses mitigate unwanted user access and protect sensitive data from cyberattacks. The growing demand for cybersecurity, fueled in part by the increasing use of artificial intelligence by malicious actors, has bolstered the firm’s offerings. Its competitors include major tech giants like IBM, Microsoft, Oracle, CyberArk, and Okta. The firm counts clients like truckmaker PACCAR, student loan servicer Nelnet, and British supermarket chain ASDA among its customers.

Thoma Bravo, which manages about $166 billion in assets, first acquired SailPoint in 2014 and took it public in 2017. After selling its stake in 2018, Thoma Bravo reacquired SailPoint in 2022 for $6.9 billion. Since going private, the company has completed its transition to a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model. The IPO will mark SailPoint’s return to the stock market.

Notable investors such as AllianceBernstein and Dragoneer Investment Group have expressed interest in buying up to 20% of the shares sold in the offering. Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs are the lead underwriters for the IPO, which will be listed under the symbol “SAIL” on the Nasdaq. Following the offering, Thoma Bravo will retain an 88.5% stake in SailPoint. The company plans to use the proceeds to repay debt and settle outstanding equity awards.