Navan’s IPO Journey Continues Amidst Shutdown! ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ’ผ

Corporate travel management company Navan โ€” once known asย TripActions โ€” filed updatedย IPO documentsย with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissionย on Friday,ย even though the federal government is currently shut down.ย ย 

Navan isย proceedingย underย new SEC rulesย thatย allowsย wanna-beย public companies that are in limbo during the shutdown to fileย updatedย information,ย including share count and pricing, and have their statements automaticallyย okayedย inย 20 days without staff scrutiny.ย Once the filings are declared effective, Navan can kick off its roadshow. The rule, however,ย doesnโ€™tย mean that staffย canโ€™tย ask questions or require amended filings later.ย 

Navan declined to comment to TechCrunch about its updated IPO documents.

The going thought was that the shutdown would cool and possibly freeze an IPO market that had just started to thaw. Even with this rule, many companies would rather get a green light from a staffer than go it alone, sources told Bloomberg. So the tech world will be watching how Navanโ€™s gambit fairs.ย 

Navanโ€™s updated filing shows the company plans to sellย 30 million shares, with insiders selling anย additionalย 7 million. It priced its range at $24 to $26.ย At the high-end, the company would raise more than $960 million and be valued at $6.45 billion. Navan is backed by Lightspeed, Andreessen Horowitz, Zeev Ventures, and Greenoaks.

Navan generated rolling 12-month revenue of $613 million (up 32%), with losses of $188 million, according to the updated filing.

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