SurveyMonkey
Formerly | Momentive Global Inc. (2021–23) |
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Company type | Private (1999–2018, since 2023) |
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Founded | 1999[1] |
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Headquarters | San Mateo, California, U.S. |
Number of locations | San Mateo, Portland, Dublin, Ottawa, London, Amsterdam, Sydney[2] |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Eric Johnson (CEO)[3] |
Products | Cloud-based experience management and survey software |
Revenue | US$481 million (2022) |
US$−81 million (2022) | |
US$−90 million (2022) | |
Total assets | US$810 million (2022) |
Total equity | US$287 million (2022) |
Owner | Symphony Technology Group |
Number of employees | 1,300 (November 2023) |
Website | surveymonkey |
Footnotes / references [4] |
SurveyMonkey Inc. (formerly Momentive Global Inc. for a short period) 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.[5][6]
Along with a 200,000 square foot headquarter building in San Mateo, California, SurveyMonkey has offices in Portland, Ottawa, Dublin, Amsterdam, London, and Sydney.[7] As of 2022[update], SurveyMonkey employed around 1,400 people.[4]
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.[8] The Momentive Inc. product portfolio includes Momentive, GetFeedback, and SurveyMonkey.[6]
Two years later in June 2023 the company rebranded itself back to SurveyMonkey after getting acquired by an investor group led by Symphony Technology Group.[3][9]
History
[edit]Founding
[edit]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.[10] The same year, Dave Goldberg joined SurveyMonkey as CEO.[11]
The company went public under the name SurveyMonkey (Nasdaq: SVMK) on September 25, 2018.[12]
Expansion
[edit]In 2010, the company received $100 million in debt financing from Bank of America Merrill Lynch and SunTrust Robinson Humphrey.[13] By 2013, SurveyMonkey raised $800 million in debt and equity valuing the company at $1.35 billion.[14] In September 2013, the company announced HIPAA-compliant features for premium subscription holders.[15]
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.[16]
Dave Goldberg died in May 2015, and Zander Lurie was named chairman of the board in July of the same year.[17][18]
On August 3, 2015, Bill Veghte replaced Goldberg as SurveyMonkey CEO. Veghte held top posts at HP and Microsoft.[19] Veghte left the role after fewer than 6 months due to strategic differences with investors and was replaced by Zander Lurie in January 2016.[20]
In February 2016, SurveyMonkey began polling public opinion using the SurveyMonkey platform.[21] Poll aggregator FiveThirtyEight gives the poll a 'C' rating.[21]
In 2017, the company rolled out "SurveyMonkey Genius" which estimates survey performance and makes actionable suggestions to increase survey effectiveness.[22] In August, the company launched "SurveyMonkey CX" which assists organizations in managing their customer experience programs.[23]
On September 26, 2018, SurveyMonkey (SVMK) made its debut on the NASDAQ Exchange.[24] 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
[edit]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
[edit]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][6]
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] The acquisition completed in June that year.[9]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Scott, Martin (27 August 2012). "Customer research easier in digital era". USA Today. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
- ^ "SurveyMonkey Office Locations". Retrieved 24 July 2016.
- ^ a b "Momentive replaces CEO and changes name back to SurveyMonkey". 15 June 2023.
- ^ a b "US SEC: Form 10-K Momentive Global, Inc". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 17 February 2023.
- ^ Vanian, Jonathan (9 June 2021). "SurveyMonkey changes its name as it expands beyond surveys". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ a b c "How to Use Online Tools for Customer Surveys". 15 June 2021. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Boerner, Dean (15 March 2019). "Modern Workplaces: Inside SurveyMonkey's bananas office space in San Mateo". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Swant, Marty (9 June 2021). "SurveyMonkey Rebrands As Momentive To Fuel Its Growing Enterprise Business". Forbes. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ a b Dorbian, Iris (1 June 2023). "STG-led investor group completes take-private $1.5bn acquisition of Momentive". PE Hub.
- ^ Swant, Marty (9 June 2021). "SurveyMonkey Rebrands As Momentive To Fuel Its Growing Enterprise Business". Forbes. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Novet, Jordan (29 August 2018). "SurveyMonkey files to go public, lost $27 million on $121 million in sales in first half of 2018". CNBC. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ "How to Use Online Tools for Customer Surveys". 15 June 2021. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Equity, Spectrum (1 April 2009). "SurveyMonkey Receives Investment from Spectrum Equity". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Lynley, Matthew (3 November 2010). "SurveyMonkey bucks the trend, picks up $100M in debt financing". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ "SurveyMonkey IPO". Fortune. 25 June 2021. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Konrad, Alex (18 November 2018). "SurveyMonkey Jumps Into Enterprise Market With New Product For Businesses". Forbes. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Novet, Jordan (29 August 2018). "SurveyMonkey files to go public, lost $27 million on $121 million in sales in first half of 2018". CNBC. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Lorenzetti, Laura (15 December 2014). "SurveyMonkey is worth $2 billion after new $250 million fundraising round". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Hardy, Quentin (6 July 2015). "Sheryl Sandberg Joins SurveyMonkey's Board". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Zhang, Maggie (7 July 2015). "HP's Bill Veghte Joins SurveyMonkey As New CEO". Forbes. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ a b Silver, Nate (2021-03-25). "Pollster Ratings - SurveyMonkey". FiveThirtyEight. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
- ^ Live, Research (15 January 2016). "VEGHTE OUT AND LURIE IN AS SURVEYMONKEY CEO". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Del Rowe, Sam (17 July 2017). "SurveyMonkey Announces People Powered Data Platform". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ "SurveyMonkey Announces Pricing of Initial Public Offering". www.businesswire.com. 2018-09-25. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
- ^ Salinas, Sara (26 September 2018). "SurveyMonkey surges 42% in market debut, ends trading at $17 a share". CNBC. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Sonenshine, Jacob (26 September 2018). "Survey Monkey Pops 43% on IPO". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Mohan, Pavithra (14 August 2018). "SurveyMonkey's board is now 50% women". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Mandel, Eric (14 August 2018). "SurveyMonkey adds Emory Dean to Board of Directors". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Crunch, Tech (11 January 2011). "SurveyMonkey Acquires A 49.9 Percent Stake In Clicktools". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ MacMillan, Douglas (5 August 2014). "SurveyMonkey Acquires Smaller Canadian Rival". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ King, Rachel (4 August 2015). "SurveyMonkey bulking up B2B platform with TechValidate". ZDNet. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Miller, Ron (5 March 2019). "SurveyMonkey acquires web survey company Usabillla for $80M". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ Vanian, Jonathan (9 June 2021). "SurveyMonkey changes its name as it expands beyond surveys". Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ "Zendesk to Buy SurveyMonkey Parent Momentive Global". Bloomberg.com. 2021-10-28. Retrieved 2021-10-30.
- ^ Hu, Krystal; Hussain, Noor Zainab (2021-10-28). "Software services firm Zendesk to buy SurveyMonkey parent for nearly $4 bln". Reuters. Retrieved 2021-10-30.
- ^ a b Jacob, Denny (2022-02-25). "Zendesk Terminates Deal With SurveyMonkey Parent". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
- ^ Mathews, Eva (13 March 2023). "SurveyMonkey owner Momentive Global to be taken private in $1.5 bln deal". Reuters.
External links
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- Historical business data for Momentive Global Inc:
- SEC filings
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