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WageWorks Files Registration Statement For Proposed Follow-On Offering

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9/13/2012 6:03 PM ET

WageWorks Inc. (WAGE: Quote), a provider of consumer-directed benefit programs in the United States, announced that it has filed a registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed follow-on offering of shares of its common stock.

WageWorks and certain of its existing stockholders are proposing to sell an aggregate of approximately $100 million of WageWorks shares, including any shares to be purchased by the underwriters to cover overallotments.

WageWorks said it will not receive any proceeds from the sale of the shares by selling stockholders. It is currently anticipated that approximately 80% of the WageWorks shares to be sold in the offering would be sold by certain of its existing stockholders and approximately 20% would consist of newly issued shares.

The company said that the principal purposes of this offering are to raise capital for the company, facilitate an orderly distribution of shares by selling stockholders and increase the company's public float. The proceeds of the primary portion of the offering will be used to provide additional working capital for WageWorks and general corporate purposes, including further expansion of sales and marketing efforts, continued investments in technology and development and for capital expenditures.

As part of the underwriting procedures, all selling stockholders, as well as all officers and directors, have agreed to lock-up agreements for a period of 90 days following the offering.

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