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Bill.com

Bill.com is a cloud-based financial operations platform for small and midsize businesses, founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California. The platform handles accounts payable, accounts receivable, and business payments, processing tens of billions of dollars in payment volume annually. Bill.com went public on the New York Stock Exchange in December 2019 under the ticker BILL. By mid-2021 the company had expanded through organic growth and acquisitions, including the $1.7 billion purchase of Divvy in June 2021.

2Acquisitions tracked
$3.1BDisclosed value
1Sub-sectors
NYSE: BILLListing

What companies has Bill.com acquired?

Every deal resolves to its entry in the Windsor Drake Market Intelligence database, the single source of truth for the figures shown. Each is traceable to the company's own release and, where filed, the SEC filing.

TargetDisclosed valueSub-sectorAnnouncedSources
Invoice2go Bill.com adds mobile-first AR and invoicing platform for solopreneurs and microbusinesses, extending its SMB footprint downmarket. $625M Vertical SaaS Payments September 1, 2021 Release · SEC 8-K
Divvy Bill.com acquires SMB spend management and corporate card platform to pair AP automation with employee-facing spend controls. $2.5B Vertical SaaS Payments May 6, 2021 Release · SEC 8-K
Total disclosed since 2020 $3.1B 2 deals, 1 sub-sector, all 2 deals SEC-traceable

What is Bill.com acquiring now?

The most recent disclosed acquisition tracked is Invoice2go (September 1, 2021, Vertical SaaS Payments). Recent disclosed activity concentrates in Vertical SaaS Payments.

Active-posture read written from sourced signals only. No unconfirmed speculation appears here.

Figures are disclosed deal values drawn from Bill.com's own releases and, where available, confirmed against SEC filings (EDGAR Form 8-K), each linked at the deal row. Every figure resolves to a single record in the Windsor Drake Market Intelligence database; the profile presents that record, it does not fork it. Where a value cannot be tied to a filing or official release, it does not appear.

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