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    Home»Promoted Content»Saviynt raises $130-million for expansion

    Saviynt raises $130-million for expansion

    Promoted Content By Solid8 Technologies7 October 2021
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    Saviynt, a leading provider of intelligent identity and access governance solutions, has closed US$130-million in financing from HPS Investment Partners and PNC Bank after driving record company growth in the first half of 2021.

    The latest funding brings the total capital raised to $170-million. The company will use the additional resources to meet the increasing demand for its cloud-based identity solution by significantly growing its investments in R&D and personnel. Saviynt is represented in Southern Africa through its distributor, Solid8 Technologies.

    The announcement follows the company’s exceptional growth in 2020, which was driven by the market’s continued cloud adoption, increased focus on cybersecurity, support for digital transformation initiatives and the shift to remote work. Saviynt’s growing leadership position in the market is reflected by its product innovation, Global 2000 customer wins, expansion to new regions and launching of key strategic partnerships.

    Demand for our cloud identity solutions has never been higher…

    Saviynt’s success comes as rising cyber risks and identity-related security breaches have forced enterprises worldwide to rethink their approach to security, with identity management becoming the foundation for Zero Trust. In response, the Identity Defined Security Alliance reports that 97% of organisations will accelerate identity investments over the next two years.

    “Demand for our cloud identity solutions has never been higher as companies continue prioritising business transformation with a focus on an identity-defined security perimeter to reduce hybrid workforce risks, meet evolving regulations and protect multi-cloud environments,” said Saviynt CEO Amit Saha. “With our additional funding, we can meet that demand head-on by doubling down on product innovation, continuing our rapid global growth and bringing Saviynt’s platform to new industries and regions.”

    Record growth

    In the first half of the year, Saviynt’s new product bookings grew by 64% year over year. This record growth was driven by best-in-class customer loyalty, further product expansion and the acquisition of new marquee customers at a rate of 48% year over year.

    Customers also quickly adopted new product capabilities on Saviynt’s converged Enterprise Identity Cloud platform. Saviynt’s emerging products’ new bookings, including Cloud PAM, Application Access Governance and Third-Party Access Governance, grew 184% year over year – demonstrating the significant value of a unified identity and security SaaS platform versus traditional siloed software applications.

    In addition to this significant growth across its customer base, top analysts acknowledged Saviynt’s product vision and leadership. Gartner awarded Saviynt the Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice 2021 award as well as the highest rating of any vendor in the Gartner 2021 IGA Solution Scorecard, and KuppingerCole listed the company as an Overall Leader in Privileged Access Management (PAM) within its 2021 Leadership Compass Report. Saviynt is the only SaaS vendor to be listed as a leader in both the IGA & PAM reports.

    In 2021, Saviynt ranked among Inc. magazine’s list of the top growing private companies in America

    In 2021, Saviynt ranked among Inc. magazine’s list of the top growing private companies in America coming in at #1 585 with 295% growth. This recognition was a direct result of the company’s growth in annual recurring revenue (ARR), and was supported by the expansion of the Saviynt team – led by the company’s newly appointed head of people, Anne Ceruti.

    Saviynt also won two Cybersecurity Excellence Awards (gold for its Cloud Identity Governance Product and silver for the Best Cybersecurity Company in North America with 500-999 employees), a Global InfoSec Award in the Next-Gen in Identity & Access Management category, and achieved finalist status in the Microsoft Security 20/20 Awards for the Customer Impact category.

    Additionally, Saviynt expanded its partner programme in the first half of the year to accelerate growth and bring Enterprise Identity Cloud to key markets through significant global solution integrators, technology partners, and managed service providers.

    About Saviynt

    Saviynt’s Enterprise Identity Cloud helps modern enterprises scale cloud initiatives and solve the toughest security and compliance challenges in record time. The company brings together identity governance (IGA), granular application access, cloud security and privileged access to secure the entire business ecosystem and provide a frictionless user experience. The world’s largest brands trust Saviynt to accelerate digital transformation, empower distributed workforces and meet continuous compliance, including BP, Western Digital, Mass Mutual and Koch Industries. For more information, please visit saviynt.com.

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