Kirkland Advises Thoma Bravo and Portfolio Company Venafi on Sale of Venafi to CyberArk
Kirkland & Ellis advised Thoma Bravo and its portfolio company Venafi, a leader in machine identity management, on the sale of Venafi to identity security company CyberArk. CyberArk intends to acquire Venafi for an enterprise value of approximately $1.54 billion in a combination of cash and CyberArk shares (approximately $1 billion in cash and approximately $540 million in shares). The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2024, subject to required regulatory approvals, clearances and other customary closing conditions.
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The Kirkland team was led by corporate partners Corey Fox, Bradley Reed and Brett Nelson and associates George Boden and Emily Goldenberg; capital markets partner Michael Keeley and associate Nick Pappas; technology & IP transactions partner Aaron Lorber and associate Jessie Perlman; debt finance partner Brian Ford and associate Matt Demopoulos; and tax partners Adam Kool and Steven Cantor.