Looking to sell WorkOS stock or options?
WorkOS offers a secure data-driven integration platform tailored for startups aiming to scale their business. The platform delivers APIs that equip applications with enterprise-ready features and pre-built integrations essential for IT administrations. By simplifying the implementation of critical enterprise functionalities, WorkOS enables businesses to integrate their applications once, facilitating seamless operation across various providers.
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WorkOS is currently a private company. This means that the company is not listed on any public exchange and so there is no public market for its stock. However, there may still be ways to monetize WorkOS stock. Depending on WorkOS’s policies, you may be able to: (1) find a private buyer in the secondary market to purchase your stock, (2) borrow against your stock, or (3) exchange WorkOS stock into the Collective Exchange Fund for a limited partnership interest and then borrow non-recourse against your interest to generate immediate cash. This last alternative can be much quicker and net you more after-tax cash than your other options. An exchange into our fund also reduces your risk by diversifying your holdings out of an over-concentrated position.
Collective Liquidity can provide liquidity to shareholders of WorkOS stock in two ways. First, WorkOS employees can exchange shares into the Collective Exchange Fund and then borrow non-recourse to generate immediate cash. This can net you more after-tax cash than a stock sale. It also reduces your risk by diversifying your holdings out of an over-concentrated position. In some cases, Collective may also be able to purchase your WorkOS stock. Note that all transactions in WorkOS shares are subject to the company’s policies regarding secondary transactions. Schedule a call with a Collective Liquidity representative to learn more about your private market liquidity alternatives.
WorkOS stock is not listed on any public exchange and so there is no public market for its shares. Therefore, there is no single, centralized price for WorkOS stock. Typically, shares of private companies like WorkOS are set with buyers in one off negotiations. Collective Liquidity, however, uses a proprietary algorithm to determine its bids so we almost always have an immediately actionable price for you.
On Jun 2022, WorkOS is reported to have closed an equity financing in which the investors valued the company at $504M. This valuation is typically calculated by multiplying the per share price of the preferred stock sold in the financing by the number of WorkOS shares outstanding assuming the conversion of all stock options, warrants, etc.
Tickers are used to identify company’s shares on public markets like the NYSE or Nasdaq. Because WorkOS is not currently publicly traded, it does not have a ticker symbol.
WorkOS has not yet conducted an initial public offering (“IPO”) and so remains a private company. Though WorkOS is a well-known, successful company, there can be no assurance that it will ever go public or be sold. Because of the risk this imposes on WorkOS shareholders, many investors elect to gain liquidity for at least some of their shares before the IPO. Schedule a call with a Collective Liquidity representative to discuss your private market liquidity alternatives.