Smith Micro Software To Acquire Avast's Family Safety Mobile Business For $66M

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Software development company Smith Micro Software Inc (NASDAQ: SMSIinked an agreement to acquire digital security and privacy product company Avast PLC’s (OTC: AVASF) Family Safety Mobile Business for $66 million, subject to additional earn-out based on the accomplishment of certain milestones.

  • The acquisition includes Avast’s portfolio of mobile parental controls services, including location features, content filtering, and screen time management-focused towards the consolidation of Smith Micro’s position in delivering family mobile software solutions to the carrier industry.
  • Smith Micro plans to expand its white-label digital safety solutions, firming up its position as a leading global family safety software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider enabling Smith Micro to add critical headcount in the U.S. and Europe. Avast will retain its carrier IoT security and in-home protection services, such as those provisioned through the Avast Smart Life platform and the Avast Omni product, and continue to serve its existing non-family customer base with these solutions.
  • The companies intend to enter a preferred partner arrangement to respond to future carrier tenders requiring both family mobile safety and IoT or digital security services.
  • Forecasts indicate 24.1 billion active IoT devices by 2030, exuding potential for core digital security solutions as people’s lives become increasingly connected, as per Avast SVP Nick Viney.
  • Smith Micro recently launched a follow-on public offering to raise $62 million to fund the Avast acquisition.
  • Smith Micro’s cash and cash equivalents were $25.8 million on December 31, 2020.
  • Price action: SMSI shares are trading higher by 12% at $6.93 on the last check Tuesday.
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