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List of SugarCRM's Acquisitions

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SugarCRM has completed 7 acquisitions. Peak activity occurred in 2019 and 2020, each with 2 acquisitions, and 1 acquisition was also completed in 2024. These acquisitions span 2 countries (United States with 6 and Australia with 1) and 6 sectors, with key areas being Sales Force Automation (4 acquisitions), MarketingTech (2), and E-Commerce Enablers (1). Over the last five years (2020–2025), the average number of acquisitions per year is 0.2; however, no acquisitions have been completed in the current calendar year. The most recent acquisition was sales-i, a sales intelligence platform for manufacturing, distribution, and wholesale businesses. Founded in 2008, sales-i is located in Chicago and was acquired in May 2024.

Here's the year on year acquisition history of SugarCRM:

Year on year acquisition history of SugarCRM202420202019Acquisitions Round Date (Yearly)0123
  • Number of Total Acquisitions
Year
# Acquisitions
2024
1
2020
2
2019
2
2016
1
2015
1

Recent acquisitions by SugarCRM

SugarCRM's most recent acquisition - sales-i is a Sales intelligence platform empowering manufacturing, distribution, and wholesale businesses, founded in 2008 and located in Chicago. SugarCRM acquired it in May 2024 for a price of $*****.

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

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Media has covered SugarCRM for a total of 13 events in the last 1 year, 2 of them have been about acquisition activity.

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