Travel expense management providers Certify
and Chrome River Technologies are merging, creating a company with more than
11,000 customers in more than 100 countries.
The companies say the transaction is valued
at more than $1 billion. K1 Investment Management will hold a majority stake in
the combined organization, while existing shareholders, including the
companies’ founders and Bain Capital Ventures, will retain a minority interest.
“Over the
past 11 years, Chrome River has established itself as the leader for global
enterprises looking for sophisticated, highly scalable, expense and invoice
management software,” says Alan Rich, co-founder and CEO of Chrome River.
“Combining
our resources with those of Certify, we can continue toward our goal of
delivering the most innovative and agile solutions on the market. I look
forward to the combined organization continuing to earn an even greater share
of a rapidly growing industry.”
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Initially, Certify
and Chrome River will operate independently and with separate management teams.
The companies say the merger will allow them
to expedite investments in areas such as machine learning, artificial
intelligence, analytics and reporting.
“By bringing
together Chrome River’s strengths in large enterprise and Certify’s strengths
in mid-market and SMB [small- and medium-size businesses], organizations of
all sizes have the choice of technology suited to their specific requirements,
rather than being forced to use a single product,” says Bob Neveu, co-founder and CEO of Certify.
“With
increased financial resources, the combined organization will have an even
stronger focus on innovation, ensuring our customers will continue to optimize
their travel, expense and invoice automation technology investments.”
Chrome River
says it provides travel, expense and invoice automation solutions to more than
two million business travelers from more than 1,000 organizations around the
world.
Certify says
it serves more than 10,000 organizations with travel, expense and invoice management
software through its brands that included Certify, Nexonia, Tallie, Abacus and
Captio.