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From Robert F. Smith at the WEF 2023 | The State of Tech Companies · · Robert F. Smith

“Here's what we've seen in our Enterprise market, we've seen Q1 actually have a, you know, highest spending ever in the history of enterprise software. Q1 last year. Q2 we saw a drop-down, Q3 a drop-down. Guess what? Q4, it bought it bumped up again.”

Robert Smith
Executive Vice President & Chief Risk Officer, NMI HOLDINGS INC
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Executive Vice President & Chief Risk Officer · NMI HOLDINGS INC

Robert F. Smith, founder and CEO of Vista Equity Partners, has discussed the state of the technology industry and proposed a private-sector initiative to address structural racism. At the 2023 World Economic Forum, Smith said that tech companies are "ratcheting down" their expense bases after a period of unsustainable pandemic-era growth, and predicted a "new equilibrium" in the second or third quarter of 2023. He described enterprise software spending as having fluctuated in 2022, with a strong first quarter followed by declines in the second and third quarters and a rebound in the fourth quarter. Smith stated that productivity software would be a principal area of growth in 2023. In a 2020 interview with Forbes, Smith outlined a "2% solution" in which large corporations would allocate 2% of their annual net income over ten years to Community Development Financial Institutions and minority-owned banks. He argued that this would address what he called "structural racism" in corporate America, particularly in the deprivation of capital to African-American and Latinx communities. Smith said that activating the wealth and income of the African-American community to the average level of white Americans could increase U.S. GDP by $1.5 trillion per year. He also stated that default rates in underserved communities are lower than the FDIC average, calling investment in these markets "good business."

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