Company Investments
Introduction
Returns the deals in which a company participated as an investor or acquirer - funding rounds where it backed the target and M&A transactions where it was the buyer. Each row is a full deal record (target, participants, valuation, multiples) plus a role field indicating how this company took part. Use it to map a company's outbound deal activity, such as a corporate's acquisition history or a venture arm's portfolio of investments.
Set up
Endpoint
GET https://multiples.vc/api/private/v1/companies/{id}/investments
Request - {id} is the company UUID (resolve one via /companies or /companies/resolve). Results are paginated with the query parameters below.
All deals (first page, default page size):
GET /companies/9918f9bb-0d74-434d-9029-a44cbee87637/investments
A specific page with a custom page size:
GET /companies/9918f9bb-0d74-434d-9029-a44cbee87637/investments?page=2&limit=50
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field |
type |
description |
|---|---|---|
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string (uuid) |
Path parameter. The company whose investments / acquisitions to return. |
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integer |
1-indexed page number (offset pagination). Default |
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integer |
Page size. Default |
Response - data is an array of deals, each annotated with the company's role. The example below is the first three rows for Salesforce (requested with ?limit=3). The long synopsis is truncated for clarity.
{
"data": [
{
"id": "91062f13-15cc-4042-8489-122b69728e04",
"deal_date": "2026-06-07",
"deal_type": "M&A",
"deal_subtype": "Strategic M&A",
"deal_synopsis": "Salesforce announced on June 8, 2026 that it signed a definitive agreement to acquire m3ter, a metering and rating platform for consumption-based monetization, with the transaction expected to close in the second quarter of Salesforce’s fiscal year 2027 subject to customary closing conditions. The deal is intended to add high-volume mediation, metering, and rating capabilities natively to Agentforce Revenue Management and support Salesforce’s usage-based monetization and billing stack.\nm3ter is described as a platform purpose-built for consumption-based monetization, focused on metering and rating for high-volume usage scenarios. The announcement does not disclose the acquisition price, valuation, revenue, EBITDA, or deal structure in the available information.",
"deal_valuation": null,
"deal_raised": null,
"deal_revenue": null,
"deal_ebitda": null,
"deal_multiples": {
"ev_revenue": null,
"ev_ebitda": null
},
"target": {
"id": "7a1c5797-289b-4b6a-a182-96e16c423b8b",
"name": "m3ter",
"short_name": "m3ter",
"website": "https://m3ter.com",
"country": "GBR"
},
"buyers": [
{
"id": "6f331dee-e4e5-478c-89cd-1aedf66f9515",
"name": "Salesforce",
"country": "USA",
"website": "https://www.salesforce.com",
"short_name": "Salesforce"
}
],
"lead_investors": [],
"created_at": "2026-06-09T12:22:02.961522+00:00",
"updated_at": "2026-06-09T12:22:04.966251+00:00",
"deleted": false,
"role": "buyer"
},
{
"id": "a9b26d76-b419-4afe-b378-21fa13e7cdf1",
"deal_date": "2026-06-01",
"deal_type": "M&A",
"deal_subtype": "Strategic M&A",
"deal_synopsis": "Salesforce signed a definitive agreement to acquire Contentful in June 2026; the financial terms were not disclosed in the announcement. Reporting around the deal suggests a transaction value of about USD 1,000 million to USD 1,500 million, but this was not confirmed by Salesforce. Contentful had previously been valued at over USD 3,000 million in its 2021 funding round, and the deal is expected to close in Salesforce’s fiscal Q3 2027 subject to regulatory approvals.\nStrategically, Salesforce said the acquisition expands its content capabilities for Agentforce and its broader Customer 360 platform by adding a composable, API-first content layer used by more than 4,800 brands. Third-party coverage says Contentful is used by nearly 30% of the Fortune 500 and that its product focus is headless CMS and digital experience delivery across web, mobile, and emerging channels. The transaction is described as part of Salesforce’s push to strengthen AI-enabled content operations, though the sources provided do not disclose revenue, EBITDA, or deal multiples for Contentful.\nContentful was founded in Berlin in 2013 by Sascha Konietzke and Paolo Negri and has offices in Berlin, Denver, London, New York, and San Francisco. The company has raised roughly USD 337 million to just under USD 350 million across five funding rounds, including a USD 175 million Series F in 2021 led by Tiger Global, which valued it at over USD 3,000 million.",
"deal_valuation": 1000,
"deal_raised": null,
"deal_revenue": null,
"deal_ebitda": null,
"deal_multiples": {
"ev_revenue": null,
"ev_ebitda": null
},
"target": {
"id": "bd3a2f20-8d2c-4188-bdf9-2083a65f43dd",
"name": "Contentful",
"short_name": "Contentful",
"website": "https://www.contentful.com",
"country": "DEU"
},
"buyers": [
{
"id": "6f331dee-e4e5-478c-89cd-1aedf66f9515",
"name": "Salesforce",
"country": "USA",
"website": "https://www.salesforce.com",
"short_name": "Salesforce"
}
],
"lead_investors": [],
"created_at": "2026-06-09T12:22:02.961522+00:00",
"updated_at": "2026-06-09T12:22:03.72798+00:00",
"deleted": false,
"role": "buyer"
},
{
"id": "4f367f94-c06b-4d04-85ef-d135bf991299",
"deal_date": "2026-05-06",
"deal_type": "Growth",
"deal_subtype": "Series D",
"deal_synopsis": "ElevenLabs closed its Series D funding round on May 5, 2026, raising $500 million at an $11 billion valuation. The round, first announced in February 2026, reached over $550 million in total commitments across three tranches. The final close included institutional investors BlackRock, Wellington Management, D.E. Shaw, and Schroders; enterprise investors NVIDIA (via NVentures), Salesforce Ventures, Santander, KPN, and Deutsche Telekom; and individual investors Jamie Foxx, Eva Longoria, and Hwang Dong-hyuk. In March 2026, Robinhood's closed-end fund RVI also purchased approximately $20 million of Series D preferred stock.\nThe funding reflects strong momentum in ElevenLabs' business. The company announced it crossed $500 million in annual recurring revenue as of early 2026, up from $350 million at the end of 2025—a 43% increase year-over-year. In Q1 2026 alone, the company added $100 million in net new ARR, according to co-founder and CEO Mati Staniszewski. Additionally, ElevenLabs closed a $100 million secondary tender offer in May 2026, marking the second such transaction in roughly six months following a previous tender in September 2025.\nElevenLabs operates as a voice AI platform providing text-to-speech and audio generation capabilities. The company also created ElevenMusic, a music generation product positioned as a competitor to Suno and Udio. The company serves both individual creators and enterprise customers across multiple verticals.",
"deal_valuation": 11000,
"deal_raised": null,
"deal_revenue": 500,
"deal_ebitda": null,
"deal_multiples": {
"ev_revenue": 22,
"ev_ebitda": null
},
"target": {
"id": "4ea13f41-2f9d-4c34-bd37-0a4448768c7f",
"name": "ElevenLabs",
"short_name": "ElevenLabs",
"website": "http://elevenlabs.io",
"country": "POL"
},
"buyers": [],
"lead_investors": [],
"created_at": "2026-05-06T16:33:56.715589+00:00",
"updated_at": "2026-05-06T16:33:56.715589+00:00",
"deleted": false,
"role": "buyer"
}
],
"meta": {
"page": 1,
"limit": 3,
"returned": 3,
"total": 108,
"has_more": true
}
}
Fields
Each item in data is a deal record (the same shape returned by the deal endpoints) with an added role field.
Deal identity
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field |
type |
description |
|---|---|---|
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string (uuid) |
Unique deal identifier. |
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string (date) | null |
Date the deal was announced or closed. |
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string | null |
Deal category. Common values include |
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string | null |
More specific classification (e.g. |
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string | null |
Narrative summary of the transaction. |
|
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string |
How this company took part: |
Deal economics
|
field |
type |
description |
|---|---|---|
|
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number | null |
Deal valuation, in millions USD. |
|
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number | null |
Amount raised in the round, in millions USD. |
|
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number | null |
Target revenue at the time of the deal, in millions USD. |
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number | null |
Target EBITDA at the time of the deal, in millions USD. |
|
|
object |
Multiples implied by the deal where available. |
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number | null |
EV / revenue multiple implied by the deal. |
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number | null |
EV / EBITDA multiple implied by the deal. |
Participants
|
field |
type |
description |
|---|---|---|
|
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object | null |
The company that was acquired or funded (a minimal company reference). |
|
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string (uuid) |
Target company identifier. |
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string | null |
Target company display name. |
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string | null |
Target short / display name. |
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string | null |
Target website. |
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string | null |
Target country, ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code. |
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array |
Ordered list of acquirers; populated only for M&A deals (empty for funding rounds). Each is a company reference with the same fields as |
|
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array |
Ordered list of lead investors (populated for funding rounds). Each is a company reference with the same fields as |
Record metadata
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field |
type |
description |
|---|---|---|
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string (date-time) | null |
When the deal record was created (UTC). |
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string (date-time) | null |
Timestamp of the last update to this record (UTC). |
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boolean |
Always |
Pagination (meta)
|
field |
type |
description |
|---|---|---|
|
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integer |
1-indexed page number echoed back. |
|
|
integer |
Page size used. |
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integer |
Number of rows in this response. |
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integer | null |
Total rows matching the query. |
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boolean |
True when further pages remain. |

