ServiceNow commits US$1 billion by 2026 to fuel enterprise software innovation

ServiceNow commits US$1 billion by 2026 to fuel enterprise software innovation

ServiceNow, a leading digital workflow company making the world work better for everyone, has announced its commitment to deploy US$1 billion in investment capital to ServiceNow Ventures, the company’s global strategic investment arm, by 2026. The company’s increased multi-year investment and strategy expansion is reflective of its on-going commitment to grow and scale the next generation of enterprise technology companies and combined with the power of the ServiceNow Platform, can see over the horizon to solve future customer problems.

In the past year, the technology start-up and venture capital ecosystem has witnessed exceptional volatility. Although start-up funding has hit a nine-year low, according to data firm, Preqin, the pace of Digital Transformation continues to accelerate rapidly. Enterprise software is more mission-critical than ever before, as companies look to drive innovation, efficiency and productivity. To meet these customer needs, technology start-ups need both capital and operational guidance as they look to reach their full potential.

“Net-new innovation is the only way forward. With our multi-faceted investment strategy, ServiceNow Ventures is seeking out visionary founders and their game-changing ideas to bring greater value to the ServiceNow Platform, our broader ecosystem, and the industry as a whole,” said Philip Kirk, Senior Vice President of Corporate Business Development at ServiceNow. “With a steadfast commitment to transform the future of work, we are excited to deepen our investments, collaboration and mentorship with companies that share in our purpose and mission to revolutionise the way work gets done.”

To date, ServiceNow Ventures has deployed approximately US$300 million of this target capital investment across nearly 45 portfolio companies since its inception in 2015.

The expansion of ServiceNow Ventures will focus on three strategic areas:

  • Investing in and nurturing emerging companies with innovative technologies that add value across ServiceNow’s platform, workflows and end markets. These direct minority investments also provide over the horizon visibility into market trends and emerging players. Core investment areas include AI, ML, hyper automation, distributed cloud, total experience and data intelligence. In addition to investing capital, ServiceNow Ventures advises companies at all stages of growth, from validating product strategy to helping scale go-to-market programmes.
  • Expanding the ServiceNow ecosystem and accelerating growth with partners in key global markets. The company’s Ecosystem Ventures programme is focused on strategic balance sheet investments to grow talent capacity and accelerate business objectives and capabilities with go-to-market partners that are helping drive customer adoption of the Now Platform globally.
  • Scaling industry-leading software companies through differentiated, operator-led venture funds. These indirect fund investments enable ServiceNow to partner with investors who share the company’s operational-centric investment strategy. ServiceNow recently became a strategic partner with Smith Point Capital, LLC, an operator-led enterprise software venture investment firm founded by software industry veteran, and CEO, Keith Block, as well as an anchor investor in its inaugural fund. Smith Point’s differentiated approach focuses on collaborating with the most innovative software businesses to implement proven, best-in-class revenue growth, innovation and operational strategies to accelerate financial and market success.
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