Qoria eyes $1B valuation in Aura merger

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Qoria eyes $1B valuation in Aura merger
Qoria eyes $1B valuation in Aura merger
Liezl Gambe
Written by Liezl Gambe
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Qoria (ASX:QOR), the Perth-based pioneer in digital safety, is on the verge of a transformative merger with US technology firm Aura Consolidated Group, a move set to propel the Australian company’s valuation toward the $1 billion mark.

The Perth developer, formerly known as Family Zone, entered a voluntary trading halt on Feb. 2 pending a formal announcement regarding the "control transaction" and an associated capital raising.

While Qoria’s shares recently cooled to 33.5 cents, reports suggest the scrip-based deal could value the company at 72 cents per share—a staggering 115% premium over its last closing price.

Founded by CEO Tim Levy to combat device addiction and online risks, Qoria has evolved from a local startup into a global powerhouse.

Its software now protects over nine million parents and 32,000 schools across 100 countries, with a particularly dominant footprint in the US and UK markets.

The company’s financial trajectory supports this high-stakes merger; recent quarterly data revealed record receipts of $33.8 million and annual recurring revenue approaching $150 million.

The potential tie-up follows a period of intense sector interest, coming after Qoria rejected a 40 cent-a-share bid from K1 Investment Management last year.

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