Health Diagnostics

Invitae to acquire Ciitizen for improving diagnostics and results

— Ciitizen platform will empower patients to securely collect, organize and benefit from their full range of health data

— Combination to bring together the power of genomic and clinical information within a new kind of patient data platform to improve healthcare decision making at personal and systemwide levels —

— Hosting Conference Call and Webcast today at 8:30 a.m. ET / 5:30 a.m. PT —

Invitae (NYSE: NVTA), a leading medical genetics company, today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Ciitizen, a patient-centric consumer health tech company. Backed by a16z, Section 32 and Verily, Ciitizen is working to build a global platform to help patients collect, organize, store and share their medical records digitally. The acquisition would enhance Invitae’s platform by providing patients an easy-to-use, centralized hub for their genomic and clinical information, which together comprise a powerful dataset with the potential to drive research and improve healthcare decision making.

“Invitae is relentlessly pursuing a day when genetics is used routinely to improve healthcare for billions of people around the globe. We believe combining Ciitizen’s state-of-the-art, transparent and patient-consented platform with our technologies and services will accelerate our evolution into a genome information company that informs healthcare throughout one’s life. This would give us the ability to engage patients, create an innovative patient-centered data ecosystem and deliver better outcomes for everyone. Invitae views the acquisition of Ciitizen as an important part of its strategy to be the industry leader across the genetic testing, software and health information technology spaces,” said Sean George, Ph.D., co-founder and CEO of Invitae.

“Ciitizen has already helped patients take ownership of their medical records to optimize therapy for themselves and contribute their data towards a variety of goals, including research on rare diseases,” said Anil Sethi, CEO and founder of Ciitizen. “Patients leave a breadcrumb trail of records behind them, and we believe access to this real-world data is key to personalized therapeutics in the future. The combination of lifelong health history together with Invitae’s world-class genetic and data services would enable a digital ecosystem of personalized services for each patient. Democratization of patient-consented data is expected to improve outcomes by providing access to third-parties for whom the patient has granted consent.  Unlike many health data companies, we operate on the premise that it’s the patient’s data, not ours.”

Dr. George continued, “Genomics is currently a laboratory testing-based industry, but in the future it will look very much like an information industry. Developing an open-ended patient-centric platform of genomic, clinical and reported outcomes creates a thriving and purposeful network that truly advances healthcare. Patient control is the big differentiator at Ciitizen and at Invitae; and we believe combining forces is the right strategy for our businesses going forward.”  

Empowering patients to combine their genomic and clinical information to improve clinical care

Invitae is working to aggregate results from the world’s genetic tests into a single, easy-to-use service that makes genetic information accessible to all who can benefit from it – always with patient consent. Over the past five years, Invitae has completed 13 acquisitions that have expanded its testing menu, lowered the cost of its tests, improved its customer experience and enhanced its ability to attract partners. Invitae raised more than $1.4 billion since the beginning of 2021, in part to identify and acquire key assets that bring the company closer to delivering on its vision.

The addition of Ciitizen is expected to empower Invitae to more quickly extend its platform, adding a complementary patient service that streamlines the process of collecting and organizing health information from any source and uses machine learning to transform the unstructured (and largely untapped) health information to enable better care decisions, find clinical trials, and power research using real-world evidence. In addition, as the use of Invitae testing and the Ciitizen service expands, third-party access to consented genomic and other clinical data can be democratized to power a variety of applications that can enhance Invitae’s business and growth strategy.

Transaction Terms

Under the terms of the agreement, Invitae will acquire Ciitizen for approximately $325 million (subject to adjustment), consisting of (i) approximately $125 million in cash and (ii) approximately 7,070,000 shares of Invitae common stock (based upon a trailing average closing price prior to the agreement date). Invitae will also issue approximately $225 million in restricted stock units (RSUs) to new employees who join Invitae in connection with its acquisition of Ciitizen. These RSUs will be granted under Invitae’s 2015 Stock Incentive Plan, which is being amended and restated to increase a pool of shares of Invitae common stock thereunder which is used exclusively for the grant of inducement awards in compliance with New York Stock Exchange Rule 303A.08 (“Rule 303A.08”). These RSUs have been approved by the Invitae Board of Directors and will be made as an inducement material to each employee entering into employment with Invitae in reliance on the employment inducement exemption under Rule 303A.08. These RSUs will cover up to a total of approximately 8,125,000 shares of Invitae common stock (based upon a trailing average closing price prior to the agreement date) and will vest in tranches of one-third upon each of the first, second and third anniversaries of the date of grant, subject to acceleration in the event of a termination without cause by Invitae or a termination with good reason by a recipient. A total of 99 recipients will receive these RSUs, and Anil Sethi, the CEO and founder of Ciitizen, will receive RSUs with respect to approximately 2,011,000 shares of Invitae common stock.

The transaction, which has been unanimously approved by the Boards of Directors of both companies, is expected to close this month.

Conference Call and Webcast today at 8:30 a.m. ET / 5:30 a.m. PT

Management will host a conference call and webcast today at 8:30 a.m. ET / 5:30 a.m. PT to discuss the transaction. To register for the conference call, please use the link below. Upon registering, each participant will be provided with call details and a registrant ID.

Online registration:  http://www.directeventreg.com/registration/event/6232019

The live webcast of the call and slide deck may be accessed here or by visiting the investors section of the company’s website at ir.invitae.com. A replay of the webcast and conference call will be available shortly after the conclusion of the call and will be archived on the company’s website.

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