Zain Jaffer, Co-Founder and Former CEO of Vungle, Calls Acquisition by Blackstone 'A Historic Day'

"This is a historic day for Vungle, its employees and investors," Mr. Jaffer said. "Vungle became an attractive acquisition target because of its large revenue and profits, which wouldn't have been possible without the tireless work of so many people. A number of the early Vungle team members, who joined the Company soon after it was founded in London in 2011, are still fulfilling key roles at the Company today. I am happy they are being rewarded for their hard work and loyalty." "This is a...
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"This is a historic day for Vungle, its employees and investors," Mr. Jaffer said. "Vungle became an attractive acquisition target because of its large revenue and profits, which wouldn't have been possible without the tireless work of so many people. A number of the early Vungle team members, who joined the Company soon after it was founded in London in 2011, are still fulfilling key roles at the Company today. I am happy they are being rewarded for their hard work and loyalty."

Mr. Jaffer and Mr. Smith were among the first tech executives to recognize that the explosion of mobile apps would create new advertising opportunities for businesses and monetization opportunities for app developers.

That vision and the hard work of Vungle's employees led the Company to grow year-after-year, making it an attractive acquisition target. Mr. Jaffer said he's thrilled that the acquisition will create life-changing wealth for the Company's early employees and terrific returns for its investors.

Mr. Jaffer said he closely followed Vungle's growth after he left the Company and put together a team of investors in an attempt to buy it.

"As TechCrunch reported, I tried to acquire Vungle last year with the backing of a different group of private equity buyers," he said. "My plan was to invest more aggressively in our A.I. initiatives, grow revenues beyond $1 billion and acquire some interesting companies. The exit strategy was to take Vungle public or sell to a strategic like Amazon, but for five times the price that was reported today. The new buyers seem smart and will probably do exactly that."

About Zain Jaffer
Mr. Jaffer co-founded Vungle in 2011 and served as its CEO until 2017. Under his leadership, Vungle grew beyond $300 million in annual revenue, set up eight international offices, and hired 200+ employees. He is the company's second-largest shareholder. He has been recognized in "Forbes 30 Under 30" and "Inc. Magazine's 35 Under 35."

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