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Austin, Texas-based BigCommercehas completed a big round of funding.The growth-stage startup, which powers e-commerce sites for Sony, Toyota and 60,000 other merchants, has raised $64 million to accelerate its business.
The investment was led by Goldman Sachs, with participation from General Catalyst, GGV Capital and Tenaya Capital.
And it brings BigCommerces total raised to more than $200 million since it was founded in 2009.BigCommerce has developed a template for its customers to launch websites with manageable shipping and payments tracking.It also makes it easy to cross-sell on Amazon, eBay and Facebook.
The company claims it is able to help e-tailers cut down on costs by as much as 80 percent.Every product company, brand company, physical retailer on the planet has decided they need to get serious about e-commerce, said Jeff Richards, managing partner at GGV about why hes invested.
Its a huge category with a very big business thats doing extremely well.BigCommerce has built a robust business in the United States and Australia, and hopes to use the capital to expand further internationally.
It sees anopportunity to build out its presence in Europe.The company also recently built an integration with Instagram to make it easier for consumers to purchase directly via the app.BigCommerce also has partnerships with PayPal and Google and plans to double down on cross-platform opportunities.While BigCommerces business resembles Shopify andSalesforces recently purchased Demandware,CEO Brent Bellm says that while the former focuses on small businesses and the latter targets large enterprises, BigCommerces sweet spot is somewhere in-between.
It aims to build sites for brands with between $1 million and $50 million in revenue.Yet BigCommerces own revenue numbers exceed that of the clients it is targeting.
Bellm said the company is approaching $100 million in annualized revenue.When asked about whether that meant the company is targeting an IPO, he said that BigCommerce is on a track where thats possible and that he believed this financing would be the last round as a private company.If Shopifys stock performance is any indication, public investors are hot on the space.
Shares have gone up more than 600 percent since its IPO in 2015.Competitor Magento, on the other hand, was taken private after spinning off from eBay.Bellm believes that BigCommerce is better positioned to take advantage of a growing preference for SaaS business models.





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