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    Wayve launches $85 million share buyback programme for employees

    The initiative is backed by a mix of existing and new investors and is designed to provide liquidity to employees
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJuly 1, 20262 Mins Read297 Views
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    UK-based autonomous driving startup Wayve has launched an $85 million employee tender offer, allowing eligible employees to sell a portion of their vested shares at the company’s current valuation of $8.5 billion.

    The initiative is backed by a mix of existing and new investors and is designed to provide liquidity to employees without requiring the company to go public or be acquired. The valuation was established earlier this year when Wayve raised $1.2 billion in a Series D funding round led by Eclipse, Balderton and SoftBank Vision Fund 2, with participation from investors including Microsoft, Nvidia, Uber, Baillie Gifford and the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan.

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    This is the second time Wayve has offered employees an opportunity to monetise their equity. The company conducted a similar programme alongside its Series C funding round in 2024.

    Employee tender offers are becoming increasingly common among high-growth AI startups as companies seek to strengthen retention. By giving employees access to the value of their equity before an initial public offering or acquisition, organisations aim to improve engagement and reduce attrition in an increasingly competitive talent market.

    Several AI startups have adopted similar programmes in recent months as investor demand for shares in privately held technology firms continues to grow.

    Wayve has expanded rapidly over the past year, more than doubling its workforce to around 1,200 employees. The company is developing autonomous driving technology based on end-to-end artificial intelligence models that learn from real-world driving data rather than relying on pre-mapped routes.

    The company is preparing to launch robotaxi pilots with Uber later this year and plans to integrate its AI-powered driving technology into Nissan’s next-generation driver- assistance systems from 2027. The latest employee- liquidity programme reflects Wayve’s continued investment in talent as it scales its business and prepares for its next phase of growth.

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