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California Is Now Home to 22 Israeli-Founded Unicorns

SAN FRANCISCO, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Five privately held Israeli-founded companies in California have reached or surpassed a $1 billion valuation in 2021, boosting the state’s nation-leading unicorn count to 22, according to the United States – Israel Business Alliance. Each of these 22 companies has at least one Israeli founder and maintains its global or U.S. headquarters in California.

California continues to attract many of the best and brightest innovators in the world,” USIBA president Aaron Kaplowitz said. “We’re seeing today a new generation of Israeli entrepreneurs contribute to northern California’s innovation ecosystem and benefit from a deep bench of venture capitalists.”

These unicorns are all located in Silicon Valley, except for Orca Security, a cybersecurity firm for cloud-based assets. In March, the Los Angeles company closed a $210 million round at a $1.2 billion valuation.

Eight Israeli-founded unicorns headquarter in San Francisco, the most of any U.S. city behind New York. Deel, with its office just beyond Oracle Park’s leftfield foul pole, is the most recent addition to the prestigious group. Last week, the payroll and compliance platform upstart announced the completion of a $156 million funding round, driving its valuation to $1.25 billion. Deel has raised $206 million total – all in the past 11 months.

Less than a mile away, ironSource, an app monetization and distribution pioneer, recently revealed its plans to go public through a special purpose acquisition company. The agreement with Thoma Bravo Advantage surges the company’s value to $11.1 billion, surpassing the $10.4 billion SPAC merger between New Jersey-based eToro and FinTech Acquisition Corp. V. The hefty valuation follows ironSource’s 83 percent year-over-year revenue growth in 2019 and 2020. The company anticipates 37 percent growth both in 2021 and in 2022.

Trailing San Francisco, Palo Alto now has seven Israeli-founded unicorns, including insurance disrupters Hippo ($5.0 billion) and Next Insurance ($4.0 billion). On March 22, Wiz closed a $130 million round. CEO and co-founder Assaf Rappaport proclaimed that Wiz had become the “fastest growing security startup ever,” having achieved a whopping $1.7 billion valuation only “three months since emerging from stealth.”  

“Silicon Valley lives by the ‘move fast and break things’ mantra,” Kaplowitz said. “Israelis, of course, have a word for that: chutzpah.”

Israeli-Founded Unicorns Based in California

Company

Valuation

Unicorn Date

City

Solution

Orca Security

$1.2B

Mar. 2021

Los Angeles

Cybersecurity for cloud

Rapyd

$2.5B

Dec. 2019

Mountain View

Payments platform

Redis Labs

$2.0B

Aug. 2020

Mountain View

Database management

SentinelOne

$3.1B

Feb. 2020

Mountain View

Endpoint cybersecurity

Next Insurance

$4.0B

Oct. 2019

Palo Alto

Insurance for small businesses

Gong

$2.2B

Aug. 2020

Palo Alto

Revenue intelligence

Armis

$2.0B

Jan. 2020

Palo Alto

Agentless device security

Wiz

$1.7B

Mar. 2021

Palo Alto

Cybersecurity for cloud

TripActions

$5.0B

Nov. 2018

Palo Alto

Corporate travel management

Houzz

$4.0B

Sept. 2014

Palo Alto

Home design and decorating

Hippo

$5.0B

July 2019

Palo Alto

Property insurance

Dremio

$1.0B

Jan. 2021

Santa Clara

Big data curation

Innoviz

$1.4B

Feb. 2021

Santa Clara

LiDAR sensors

AppsFlyer

$2.0B

Jan. 2020

San Francisco

Mobile marketing analytics

Deel

$1.3B

Apr. 2021

San Francisco

Payroll and compliance

Fundbox

$1.5B

Sept. 2019

San Francisco

Cash flow optimization

Gusto

$3.8B

July 2018

San Francisco

Payroll, benefits, and HR

ironSource

$11.1B

Oct. 2019

San Francisco

Mobile app monetization

Otonomo

$1.4B

Apr. 2020

San Francisco

Automotive data services

Trax

$2.3B

July 2019

San Francisco

Retail analytics

WalkMe

$1.8B

Sept. 2018

San Francisco

Digital adoption platform

Tipalti

$2.0B

Oct. 2020

San Mateo

Accounts payable

Mountain View is on the letterhead of Rapyd ($2.5 billion) and SentinelOne ($3.1 billion). It is also home to Coursera, which left the unicorns behind on March 31, when it debuted on the New York Stock Exchange. Coursera closed its first day of trading with a market capitalization of $5.9 billion.

Database management innovator Redis Labs ($2.0 billion) also lists its corporate headquarters in Mountain View. On April 7, Redis and San Francisco-based Trax ($2.3 billion), a retail analytics leader, raised $950 million combined. Although not yet unicorns, Blue Dot and WhiteSource, both based in Massachusetts, increased the total funding amount to $1.1 billion, setting a single-day record for Israeli-founded start-ups.

“When you unpack these astonishing figures,” Kaplowitz said, “you begin to understand that the investments fund new jobs and boost local economic activity.”

In San Mateo, Tipalti, the Hebrew word for “I took care of (it),” has grown its accounts payable and global remittance automation solutions into an enterprise valued at $2 billion.

Dremio, a big data curating engine ($1.0 billion), and Innoviz ($1.4 billion), a LiDAR manufacturer, maintain headquarters in Santa Clara. They could soon be joined by their neighbor Cloudinary, a provider of cloud-based solutions for image, video, and data asset management. Cloudinary has impressively approached unicorn status without taking a single investment from a venture capital firm.

Last week, USIBA published research findings on the 21 Israeli-founded unicorns based in New York, which trails Tel Aviv as the city with the most Israeli-founded unicorns in the world. Soon after, Outbrain, a unicorn from the list, filed a confidential prospectus with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for plans to IPO. This development came one day after Israeli-founded ad software company DoubleVerify – headquartered in SoHo – closed its first day on the New York Stock Exchange up 33 percent, enough for a market capitalization of $5.3 billion.

About the United States – Israel Business Alliance
The mission of the United States – Israel Business Alliance is to strengthen the economic relationship between individual states and Israel. Headquartered in New York, USIBA recently opened its second office, in Miami. Learn more about the impact Israeli companies are having on local communities at www.nyisrael.org.

SOURCE United States – Israel Business Alliance

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