Accel-KKR
Private Ownership | |
Industry | Private Equity |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters |
Sand Hill Road Menlo Park, California, U.S. |
Total assets | $4 billion |
Number of employees | 38 |
Website |
www |
Accel-KKR is a technology-focused private equity firm with $4 billion in capital under management. The firm invests primarily in software and technology-enabled services businesses. Accel-KKR focuses on middle market companies, providing capital for buyouts and growth investments across a range of opportunities including recapitalizations, divisional carve-outs and going private transactions. The company has offices in Menlo Park, California, (headquarters), Atlanta, Georgia, and London, UK.
History
The firm was founded in February 2000 as a partnership between venture capital firm Accel Partners and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, one of the oldest and largest leveraged buyout firms.[1] However, the firm operates independently of either firm since the mid-2000s. The firm's Founding Partner is Tom Barnds, who is based in Menlo Park. Tom, and his co-Managing Partner Rob Palumbo, were both All-American lacrosse players at Princeton University.
Accel-KKR raised $4 billion of investor commitments. The company is currently[2] investing from its fifth buyout fund (Accel-KKR Capital Partners V), a $1.3 billion fund raised in 2015, and its second minority equity fund (Accel-KKR Growth Capital Partners II), a $350 million fund raised in 2013. Accel-KKR has invested in or acquired over 100 software and technology-enabled services companies, with the majority of such companies in the United States, but Accel-KKR has also acquired or invested in 18 European companies, six Canadian companies, and one Australian company.
Company ownership
Companies owned by Accel-KKR include:[3]
- Abila
- Banker's Toolbox
- Cendyn
- Cielo
- Clavis Insight
- Clevest
- ClickDimensions
- DataPipe
- Delta Data
- Episerver
- ESG
- ESO Solutions
- HighJump Software
- HighWire Press
- Infinisource
- IntegriChain
- Kerridge Commercial Systems
- MVSC
- North Plains Systems
- Oildex
- One.com
- Opera Solutions
- PageUp People
- Paymentus
- PrismHR
- SciQuest
- Smart Communications
- Swiftpage
- TELCOR
- VYNE
- YourEncore
Previous investments
Previous investments from which Accel-KKR has since exited include:
- RiseSmart sold to Randstad for $100 MM in 2015[4]
- Zinc Ahead sold to Veeva for $130 MM in 2015[5]
- On Center Software sold to Roper Industries for $157 MM in 2015
- Applied Predictive Technologies sold to MasterCard for $600 MM in 2015[6]
- iTradeNetwork sold to Roper Industries for $525 MM in 2010
- Endurance International Group sold to Warburg Pincus for $1 billion in 2011[7]
- Saber Corporation sold to Electronic Data Systems for $463 MM in 2007
- IntrinsiQ sold to AmerisourceBergen for $35 MM in 2011[8]
- CRS Retail Systems sold to Epicor for $121 MM in 2005
- Savista sold in two transactions to Torex and Accenture for $100 MM in 2006
- Systems & Software, Inc. sold to Constellation Software in 2007
- Alias Systems Corporation sold to Autodesk for $197 MM in 2006
- Kana Software sold to Verint Systems for $514 MM in 2014
- N-able sold to Solar Winds for $127 MM in 2013
- Model N, which went public on the NYSE under the ticker symbol MODN in 2013
References
- ↑ What's An Aging 'Barbarian' To Do?. New York Times, August 26, 2001
- ↑ "DEFM14A". Retrieved 3 September 2016.
- ↑ "Portfolio - Accel-KKR". Retrieved 3 September 2016.
- ↑ "RANDSTAD BUYS OUTPLACEMENT FIRM RISESMART FOR $100 MILLION". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
- ↑ "Veeva scoops up rival Zinc Ahead to create mega-content management platform". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
- ↑ "MasterCard Announces Acquisition of Applied Predictive Technologies - Business Wire". Retrieved 3 September 2016.
- ↑ "Accel-KKR Group Sells Web Hosting Giant Endurance International for $1 Billion - Web Host Industry Review". Retrieved 3 September 2016.
- ↑ "AmerisourceBergen Buys Chemo I.T. Vendor IntrinsiQ". Retrieved 2 October 2016.
Further reading
- KKR and Accel Open Atlanta Office. New York Times, July 31, 2006
External links
- Accel-KKR (company website)