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Enterprise software sector experiences an M&A frenzy with 1,015 recorded deals in first half of 2022, says Hampleton Partners’ report

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London, UK – 7 September 2022. The latest Enterprise Software M&A report from Hampleton Partners, the international M&A and corporate finance advisory firm for technology companies, reveals the sector experienced a frenzy of M&A activity during the first six months of 2022, with a total of 1,015 deals recorded, breaking the previous record of 953 deals in 2H2021.

Miro Parizek, founder and principal partner, Hampleton Partners, said: “M&A in the Enterprise Software sector has remained remarkably robust. It’s bucking the overall reduction in global M&A which shrank 27 per cent year-on-year due to market confidence-shaking geopolitical and macroeconomic events, including armed conflict in Ukraine, broken supply chains and central banks hiking interest rates to control inflation.

“Accelerating demand for cloud-based services continues to be a prominent driver of deals, as businesses modernise and escalate operations to take advantage of high market demand. Plus, buyers appreciate the substantial SaaS-based recurring revenue streams baked into many target companies, providing them with a measure of recession-protection.”

Half-year median valuation multiples increased sharply in 1H2022: the trailing 30-month revenue multiple grew to a record-breaking 5.2x, while the corresponding EBITDA multiple shot up to another record of 20.3x, exceeding pre-pandemic levels.

19 Enterprise Software transactions closed at over $1 billion in 1H 2022, whilst five per cent sold for above $100 million. However, the majority of Enterprise Software transactions were below $100 million.

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Top Enterprise Software acquirers – past 30 months
The first half of 2022 saw Norway-based Visma graduate to top acquirer with 21 deals, whilst Canadian-based Volaris came a close second, with 20 deals focused on acquiring Enterprise Application and Vertical Application targets.

Visma – 21 acquisitions including Teamleader NV, Mandu, Woffu Job Organizer
Volaris – 20 acquisitions including Alemba, Sunrise Software, Datapro Inc
ThomaBravo – 19 acquisitions including Anaplan, Circle Cardiovascular Imaging, UserZoom Technologies

Largest disclosed Enterprise Software deals of 1H2022
$61.0 bn – Broadcom acquired VMware at 5.3x revenue and 20.6x EBITDA
$13.2 bn – Vista Equity Partners acquired Citrix Systems at 5.2x revenue and 28.0x EBITDA
$13.1 bn – Intercontinental Exchange acquired Black Knight at 11.2x revenue and 24.8x EBITDA

The future of Enterprise Software M&A
Miro Parizek continued: “The Enterprise M&A market is very attractive now for sellers as well as buyers.

“Smaller vendors in niche sectors are having to deal with inflation, talent resourcing challenges and encroaching competition from tech giants. Many are using the attractive M&A market in Enterprise Software to sell to a trade buyer, merge or partner with a private equity player to defend or establish leadership positions on a global scale.

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“Other companies are looking to target technology companies in artificial intelligence, machine learning and blockchain that can help them solve supply chain issues.

“Overall, this combination of factors and the need to implement quick solutions to take advantage of disproportionately high market demand should drive up enterprise software M&A. However, business leaders are having to carefully monitor the evolving levels of political and economic uncertainty and keep their buying and selling decisions under constant review.”

Hampleton’s Enterprise Software M&A Report analyses transactions, trends and activity across the Enterprise Applications; Business Intelligence & Customer Analytics; Information Management; Vertical Applications; Infrastructure Management and Design, Testing & Simulation segments.

Download the full Hampleton Partners’ Enterprise Software M&A Market Report 2H2022: https://www.hampletonpartners.com/reports/enterprise-software-report/.

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Jane Henry
Marylebone Marketing
[email protected]
+44 789 666 8155

Note to Editors:
Hampleton Partners’ M&A Market Reports are compiled using data and information from the 451 Research database (www.451research.com).

About Hampleton Partners
Hampleton Partners is at the forefront of international mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance advisory for companies with technology at their core. Hampleton’s experienced deal makers have built, bought and sold over 100 fast-growing tech businesses and provide hands-on expertise and unrivalled advice to tech entrepreneurs and companies which are looking to accelerate growth and maximise value.

With offices in London, Frankfurt, Stockholm and San Francisco, Hampleton offers a global perspective with sector expertise in: Artificial Intelligence, Autotech, Cybersecurity, Digital Commerce, Enterprise Software, Fintech, Healthtech, HR Tech, Insurtech and IT & Business Services.

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Blocks & Headlines: Today in Blockchain – May 7, 2025 | Coinbase, Riot Games, Curve DAO, Litecoin, AR.IO

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Today’s blockchain and cryptocurrency landscape is as dynamic as ever, with marquee partnerships, industry-wide reckonings, and groundbreaking applications reshaping how we think about digital assets. In this op-ed style daily briefing, we explore five major developments from May 6 – 7, 2025:

  1. Coinbase & Riot Games Forge Esports Alliance

  2. “Too Many Blockchains?” Industry Introspection

  3. Blockchain’s Health-Tech Revolution

  4. Valour Adds Curve DAO & Litecoin ETPs in the Nordics

  5. AR.IO Enables Credit-Card Onramps for Web3 Identity & Hosting

Through concise yet detailed coverage, we analyze each story’s implications for blockchain, cryptocurrency, Web3, DeFi, and NFTs. Welcome to your Blocks & Headlines daily briefing—where opinion meets analysis.


1. Coinbase & Riot Games Forge Esports Alliance

Source: Coinbase Blog
Date: May 6, 2025

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In a landmark partnership that bridges digital finance with digital competition, Coinbase has been named the exclusive cryptocurrency exchange and official blockchain technology partner of Riot Games’ global League of Legends and VALORANT esports events. Starting with the VCT Masters tournament in Toronto on June 7, Coinbase will integrate “live Econ Reports” and “Gold Grind” segments into broadcasts, offering running analyses of in-game currency flows, alongside exclusive digital drops like emotes and icons redeemable by viewers.

Opinion: This move is a masterstroke for mainstream crypto adoption. Esports’ digitally native fanbase aligns perfectly with blockchain’s ethos of transparency and community governance. Coinbase’s embrace of in-game analytics not only educates viewers on micro-economies but also paves the way for future on-chain game mechanics—potentially unlocking true digital ownership of skins and items as NFTs. Expect other exchanges to follow suit or risk missing out on Gen Z’s next frontier of fandom.


2. “Too Many Blockchains?” Industry Introspection

Source: Blockworks
Date: May 6, 2025

As venture capital floods yet another dozen Layer-1 protocols each quarter, seasoned observers are questioning sustainability. Donovan Choy of Blockworks highlights that new chains like Camp Network, Unto, and Miden collectively raised north of $70 million in the past week alone—despite Sui’s market-cap spike lacking any commensurate fee revenue. While some attribute this proliferation to speculative greed chasing the elusive L1 premium, others credit genuine technical divergence—differing visions on execution environments, MEV capture, and data-availability layers.

Opinion: The free market appears to be self-correcting: L1 valuations are compressing, and public markets are already signaling fatigue. Yet, technical fragmentation has its merits—competition drives innovation in consensus, sharding, and gas-fee economics. The looming challenge is application-chain misalignment: developers face choice paralysis and liquidity fragmentation. A pivot toward cross-chain composability—and perhaps the rise of federated execution environments—will determine which chains survive the next cycle. Investors should look for interoperability roadmaps rather than mere tokenomics hype.

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3. Blockchain’s Health-Tech Revolution

Source: DataHorizzon Research via OpenPR
Date: May 7, 2025

Blockchain in healthcare is projected to surge from a $4.57 billion market in 2023 to $34.7 billion by 2033 (CAGR 22.9%). Key drivers include:

  • Data Integrity & Security: Immutable ledgers ensure tamper-proof electronic health records, bolstering HIPAA and GDPR compliance.

  • Interoperability: Permissioned smart contracts automate cross-institutional data access, alleviating EHR fragmentation.

  • Supply-Chain Traceability: Real-time drug tracking combats counterfeits and streamlines recalls.

  • Claims Automation: Shared ledgers reduce fraud and billing lags via automated smart-contract adjudication.

  • Research Collaboration: Timestamped trial data and consent forms create verifiable audit trails.

Leading players—IBM Watson Health, Guardtime, Longenesis, Chronicled, BurstIQ, and more—are moving beyond pilots in Estonia and Merck’s vaccine cold-chain projects toward enterprise-scale rollouts.

Opinion: Healthcare’s conservative nature makes blockchain’s strides here particularly noteworthy. The confluence of AI analytics with secure datasets promises predictive diagnostics powered by immutable provenance. Yet, regulatory uncertainty and integration with legacy EHR platforms remain significant hurdles. The winners will be those who offer turnkey compliance frameworks and hybrid on-chain/off-chain models that respect “right to be forgotten” laws while preserving auditability.


4. Valour Adds Curve DAO & Litecoin ETPs in the Nordics

Source: GlobeNewswire (via GlobeNewswire and CoinCentral)
Date: May 7, 2025

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DeFi Technologies’ subsidiary Valour has listed single-asset SEK-denominated ETPs for Curve DAO (CRV) and Litecoin (LTC) on Sweden’s Spotlight Stock Market—bringing its Nordic ETP lineup to over 67 products on the path to 100 by year-end. Upcoming listings include Tron (TRX), Stellar (XLM), and leveraged Bitcoin (BTC 2×) and Ethereum (ETH 2×) products.

Opinion: ETPs bridge traditional capital markets with on-chain assets, offering regulated wrappers for institutional and retail investors. Valour’s Nordic expansion underscores Europe’s leadership in crypto security tokenization. However, as ETP count balloons, product fatigue may set in. Success lies not in sheer quantity but in thematic curation and transparent fee structures—particularly for DeFi-native tokens like CRV, where governance risk and protocol upgrades can materially impact value.


5. AR.IO Enables Credit-Card Onramps for Web3 Identity & Hosting

Source: Chainwire (as published by MENAFN)
Date: May 6, 2025

AR.IO—the world’s first permanent cloud network built on Arweave—has launched “Turbo,” an open-source bundler that lets users purchase Arweave credits via credit card for its ArNS domain‐name and web-hosting service. ArNS domains are immutable smart contracts on Arweave, offering permanent websites and on-chain identities without renewal fees, served by 400+ decentralized gateways.

Opinion: Simplifying fiat → crypto onramps remains a critical barrier for mainstream Web3 adoption. By integrating credit-card payments, AR.IO lowers friction for developers and businesses wanting censorship-resistant hosting. The true long-term play is embedding real-world payment rails into decentralized infrastructure—setting a precedent for other ledger-based services (e.g., Filecoin, IPFS pinning). If AR.IO can combine permanency with user-friendly billing, we may witness a tipping point in Web3’s shift from hobbyist experiments to enterprise solutions.

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Conclusion

Today’s slate of headlines spans from consumer-facing esports innovations to deep industry self-reflection, from life-saving healthcare applications to sophisticated investment vehicles, and finally, critical infrastructure enabling mainstream onramps. Across every sector—gaming, finance, healthcare, asset management, and infrastructure—the recurring theme is bridging gaps:

  • On-chain & off-chain: through fiat onramps and traditional ETP listings

  • New chains & legacy systems: via interoperability and hybrid architectures

  • Speculation & real-world utility: with tangible ROI in healthcare and esports

For enthusiasts and professionals alike, the imperative is clear: focus on solutions that marry blockchain’s core benefits—transparency, security, decentralization—with seamless user experiences and regulatory alignment. Only then will we see blockchain and crypto transcend niche fervor to become indispensable pillars of tomorrow’s digital economy.

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