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Emarsys' Journey to $175M ARR & Sale to SAP for $500M (3x Multiple, 14% CAGR)

Emarsys' Journey to $175M ARR & Sale to SAP for $500M (3x Multiple, 14% CAGR)

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In 2019, SAP acquired lifecycle personalization provider Emarsys for $500M. At the time, Emarsys had grown from $135M ARR in 2017 (when I joined) to $175M ARR in 2019, a ~14% CAGR that valued the deal at roughly a 3x revenue multiple.


In this episode, I break down why SAP made the move, how Emarsys fit into the CX portfolio, and what perspective investors like Summit Partners and Vector Capital (likely) had in pushing for the exit. I’ll also explain why the price reflected Emarsys’ mid-market growth ceiling.


On a personal note, I share what it felt like inside the company — from the chatter about what might change, to the reality that almost nothing did — and how watching that exit firsthand sparked my obsession with M&A as the higher-level game behind SaaS.


Disclaimer: None of this is private or insider information. Everything shared can be found in, or reasonably inferred from, publicly available sources.


#SaaSExits #MarketingAutomation #SaaSInvestor #MandA #Tech


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