Momentive (software company)

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Momentive Global Inc.
Momentive-logo.png
Type of business Private company (1999-2018, since 2023)
Available in Danish, German, English, Spanish, French, Korean, Italian, Dutch, Japanese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Finnish, Swedish, Mandarin Chinese, Turkish [1]
Traded as Nasdaq: MNTV (2018-23)
Founded1999;24 years ago (1999) [2]
Headquarters San Mateo, California, U.S.
No. of locations San Mateo, Portland, Seattle, Dublin, Ottawa, London, Sydney [3]
Area servedWorldwide
Founder(s) Ryan Finley
Chris Finley
CEO Zander Lurie, CEO [4]
Key people Serena Williams, [5] board of directors
David Ebersman, board of directors
Sheryl Sandberg, board of directors
Susan Decker, board of directors
Brad D. Smith, board of directors
IndustrySAAS / Online survey services
Products Cloud-based experience management and survey software
Revenue Increase2.svg US$481 million (2022) [6]
Operating income Increase2.svgUS$−81 million (2022) [6]
Net income Increase2.svgUS$−90 million (2022) [6]
Total assets Decrease2.svgUS$810 million (2022) [6]
Total equity Decrease2.svgUS$287 million (2022) [6]
Employees1,400 (December 2022) [6]
URL momentive.ai
RegistrationRequired for creating a survey
Users 25,000,000
Written in.NET, Python

Momentive Global Inc. (formerly SurveyMonkey Inc.) is an experience management company that offers cloud-based software in brand insights, market insights, product experience, employee experience, customer experience, online survey development, and a suite of paid back-end programs. [7] [8]

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Along with a 200,000 square foot headquarter building in San Mateo, California, SurveyMonkey has offices in Portland, Seattle, Dublin, Ottawa, London, and Sydney. [9] As of 2022, SurveyMonkey employed around 1,400 people. [6]

On June 9, 2021, SurveyMonkey announced its rebrand to Momentive with the intent to better represent their business-to-business product suite. SurveyMonkey will continue to operate as a subsidiary survey platform. [10] The Momentive Inc. product portfolio includes Momentive, GetFeedback, and SurveyMonkey. [8]

History

Founding

SurveyMonkey was founded by Ryan Finley and Chris Finley in 1999. In 2009, Spectrum Equity and Bain Capital acquired a majority interest in the company. [11] The same year, Dave Goldberg joined SurveyMonkey as CEO. [12]

The company went public under the name SurveyMonkey (Nasdaq: SVMK) on September 25, 2018. [13]

Expansion

In 2010, the company received $100 million in debt financing from Bank of America Merrill Lynch and SunTrust Robinson Humphrey. [14] By 2013, SurveyMonkey raised $800 million in debt and equity valuing the company at $1.35 billion. [15] In September 2013, the company announced HIPAA-compliant features for premium subscription holders. [16]

In 2014, the company raised $250 million in equity financing from Google Capital (now CapitalG), Tiger Global Management, Baillie Gifford, T. Rowe Price and Morgan Stanley. [17]

Dave Goldberg died in May 2015, and Zander Lurie was named chairman of the board in July of the same year. [18] [19]

On August 3, 2015, Bill Veghte replaced Goldberg as SurveyMonkey CEO. Veghte held top posts at HP and Microsoft. [20] Veghte left the role after fewer than 6 months due to strategic differences with investors and was replaced by Zander Lurie in January 2016. [21]

In February 2016, SurveyMonkey began polling public opinion using the SurveyMonkey platform. [22] Poll aggregator FiveThirtyEight gives the poll a 'C' rating. [22]

In 2017, the company rolled out "SurveyMonkey Genius" which estimates survey performance and makes actionable suggestions to increase survey effectiveness. [23] In August, the company launched "SurveyMonkey CX" which assists organizations in managing their customer experience programs. [24]

On September 26, 2018, SurveyMonkey (SVMK) made its debut on the NASDAQ Exchange.[ citation needed ] The stock launched at $12 per share and rose 43% on the first day of trading. [25]

Emory University Goizueta Business School dean Erika James joined the SurveyMonkey board of directors in 2018, creating Gender Parity on the company's board. [26] [27]

Acquisitions

The company has acquired three other survey tools: Precision Polling, Wufoo, and Zoomerang, as well as a 49.9 percent stake in the UK-based Clicktools. [28]

In August 2014, SurveyMonkey acquired Canadian company Fluidware, the creator of FluidSurveys.com and FluidReview.com. [29]

SurveyMonkey acquired TechValidate, a Canadian marketing content automation company in August 2015. [30]

By March 2019, SurveyMonkey acquired Usabilla, an Amsterdam-based website and app survey company, for $80 million in cash and stock. [31] That same year, SurveyMonkey acquired GetFeedback, a San Francisco-based customer experience management company, in August. [32]

Transition to Momentive and buyout offers

On June 9, 2021, SurveyMonkey announced its rebrand as Momentive, a new entity that encompasses experience management and corporate insights solutions across a suite of products. Momentive includes SurveyMonkey, GetFeedback, and Momentive Insights. [33] [8]

On October 28, 2021, Zendesk announced that it had agreed to acquire MomentiveAI for about $4.1 billion, in an all-stock deal. [34] Chief executive Mikkel Svane of Zendesk said of the acquisition, "We have a big overlap in customers. It's incredibly powerful. And we believe that it will create a whole new, richer picture of your customers," according to Reuters. [35] Although shareholders of Momentive Global Inc. approved the deal, Zendesk's shareholders voted against the acquisition. [36] Subsequently the deal was terminated. [36]

In March 2023, a private equity consortium led by Symphony Technology Group agreed to acquire Momentive in an all-cash deal valued at $1.5 billion. [37]

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