Onventis Achieves Remarkable 4th Place in Main Software 50
In a testament to its continuous growth and unwavering commitment to digital transformation, Onventis proudly announces its achievement of securing the 4th position in the prestigious Main Software 50. This recognition, initiated by Main Capital Partners, a leading software investor in the Benelux, DACH, and Scandinavian regions, underscores Onventis‘ pivotal role in advancing the digitization of the German economy.
Main 50 highlighted Onventis’ exceptional performance through key metrics that set the company apart from its peers. Three of these were:
- Organic Sales Growth: Onventis demonstrated an impressive 27% organic sales growth, outpacing the overall average of 16% and surpassing the top 50 average of 20%.
- Recurring Revenue: Boasting a 74% recurring revenue, Onventis excelled against the general average of 65% and exceeded the top 50 average of 72%.
- International Sales: Onventis showcased its global prowess with 30% international sales, in stark contrast to the industry’s average of 7% and the top 50’s average of 10%.
Main Capital Partners meticulously evaluates companies based on objective business metrics, including revenue, revenue growth, profitability, cloud/SaaS services revenue, recurring revenue, international revenue, and revenue from partner channels. The reputable Fraunhofer Research Institute independently verifies the results.
Sven van Berge Henegouwen, Partner and Head of the DACH office, remarks, “Onventis‘ outstanding achievement in securing the 4th position in the Main Software 50 Ranking reflects their exceptional growth trajectory and dedication to delivering cutting-edge solutions. We take pride in our association with a company that consistently surpasses industry benchmarks, underscoring its pivotal role in shaping the future of digital transformation.”
About Main Software 50:
Since 2012, Main Capital Partners has been honoring outstanding companies. This year, the Main Software 50 award was presented in Germany, recognizing the enterprise software sector’s often under-reported economic and societal impact. Over 100 software entrepreneurs gathered in Düsseldorf for this prestigious occasion.