Mailgun acquires Mailjet to expand its end-to-end email platform

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The email delivery platform Mailgun, which is backed by Thoma Bravo, has announced that it will acquire the Paris-headquartered email
solution Mailjet.Currently over 160,000 organizations utilize Mailgun's email API solutions to deliver their transactional and marketing
email
With the acquisition of Mailjet, the two brands will now server over 290,000 companies in over 150 countries and make it easier for
developers and marketers alike to send smarter emails.Mailgun's CEO Will Conway explained the company's reasoning behind acquiring Mailjet,
highest ROI activity compared to all other marketing channels
With Mailjet now a part of Mailgun, the combination of Mailgun's developer ethos and API orientation and Mailjet's multi-language support
wide variety of variables that factor into the success of an organization's email but most companies leave money on the table by focusing
more on opens and clicks without first thinking of deliverability
By joining forces with Mailjet, Mailgun will be able to provide its customers with a wider range of technology solutions to help ensure
optimal ROI.Since first going into business almost 10 years ago, Mailgun has empowered thousands of companies to deliver trillions of emails
that drive customer engagement as well as business growth
Together the two companies will now be able to solve the most complex email challenges faced by their customers.With the combined footprint
of Mailgun and Mailjet, SMBs and enterprises alike will now be able to access a wider range of localized email deliverability experts
Companies can also operate knowing that the sensitive personal details of their contacts are processed by a GDPR-compliant email platform as
a secured solution partner.Once the acquisition is complete, Mailjet will continue to maintain a separate brand with its marketing-leaning
product set as part of Mailgun.