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List of Roper Technologies's Acquisitions

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Roper Technologies has completed a total of 37 acquisitions. Peak acquisition activity was in 2015 with 7 acquisitions, followed by 2019 and 2014, each with 3. Its acquisition efforts covered 33 distinct sectors, notably Healthcare IT (7), Food Tech (3), and Enterprise Resource Planning (3). Geographically, acquisitions occurred in 4 countries, primarily the United States (33), with others in Canada (2) and the United Kingdom (1). Over the last five years (2020-2025), the average number of acquisitions per year has been 1.2. As of the current calendar year, 0 acquisitions have been completed. The most recent acquisition was of Subsplash, a US-based online platform for churches for community engagement, founded in 2005. This acquisition was finalized in July, 2025, for $800M.

Here's the year on year acquisition history of Roper Technologies:

Year on year acquisition history of Roper Technologies20252024202320222020201920182017Acquisitions Round Date (Yearly)01234
  • Number of Total Acquisitions
Year
# Acquisitions
2025
2
2024
2
2023
1
2022
1
2020
1
2019
3
2018
2
2017
1
2016
2
2015
7
2014
3
2012
1
2011
1
2010
1
2009
1
2008
3
2007
1
2006
1
2004
1
1998
1
1992
1

Recent acquisitions by Roper Technologies

Roper Technologies's most recent acquisition - Subsplash is a Online platform for churches for the engagement of the community, founded in 2005. Roper Technologies acquired it in July 2025 for a price of $800M.

Here is the list of all acquisitions by Roper Technologies sorted by the latest acquisition date:

Acquired on
Acquired Company
Acquisition Price
Facilitators
Stake Acquired
Acquisition Multiple
Jul 20, 2025
$800M
-
95
900
Mar 24, 2025
$1.65B
-
76
568
Aug 15, 2024
$1.6B
-
45
646
Jan 25, 2024
Undisclosed
13
320
Aug 08, 2023
$1.25B
-
21
257

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