Software maker UiPath aims for nearly $26 billion valuation in US IPO

UiPath, a New York-based robotic process automation startup, plans to sell 21.3 million shares at $43-$50 apiece in the IPO, raising about $1.06 billion.

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UiPath uses artificial intelligence and low-code tools to help large corporations and government agencies automate repetitive and routine tasks.
Bengaluru: UiPath Inc., a robotic process automation startup, is targeting a valuation of nearly $26 billion in its US initial public offering (IPO), according to a regulatory filing.

The New York-based company plans to sell 21.3 million shares priced at between $43 and $50 per share, raising about $1.06 billion. UiPath was valued at $35 billion during a funding round earlier this year.

The company uses artificial intelligence and low-code tools to help large corporations and government agencies automate repetitive and routine tasks in areas such as accounting and human resources, a service that has gained popularity during the Covid-19 pandemic.


Founded in 2005 in Romania by former Microsoft Corp. executive Daniel Dines and Marius Tirca, the company reported a surge in revenue during the health crisis, a filing last month revealed.

UiPath investors include Accel, Coatue, Dragoneer, IVP and Sequoia.

It will list its shares on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "PATH". Morgan Stanley and J.P.Morgan are the offering's lead underwriters.
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