Transaction Details
Introduction
Returns a single transaction with its full participant lists. A transaction is either an M&A deal (which populates buyers) or a funding round (which populates lead_investors and the complete investors roster). Use this endpoint when you already have a deal id (for example from /transactions or a company's deal activity) and need the complete record, including every participant and the target company's sector context. The list endpoint /transactions only returns buyers and lead_investors; the full investors array is available here only.
Set up
Endpoint
GET https://multiples.vc/api/private/v1/transactions/{id}
Request - the deal id (UUID) is supplied in the path. An optional fields query parameter narrows the response to an allowlist of top-level fields.
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field |
type |
description |
|---|---|---|
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uuid (path) |
The transaction's unique identifier. Required. |
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|
string (query) |
Comma-separated allowlist of response fields. Default is all fields. Example: |
Fetch a deal in full:
GET https://multiples.vc/api/private/v1/transactions/8300f126-fda0-4a28-8107-caf6ad877c28
Fetch only selected fields:
GET https://multiples.vc/api/private/v1/transactions/8300f126-fda0-4a28-8107-caf6ad877c28?fields=id,deal_date,deal_type,deal_valuation,deal_multiples,target,buyers
Response - an M&A deal. buyers is populated; lead_investors and investors are empty because this is not a funding round. (deal_raised and target.themes were unavailable on this record; unavailable values such as those are returned as null. buyers is truncated.)
{
"data": {
"id": "8300f126-fda0-4a28-8107-caf6ad877c28",
"deal_date": "2026-06-08",
"deal_type": "M&A",
"deal_subtype": "Strategic M&A",
"deal_synopsis": "Altice France signed a memorandum of understanding with a consortium comprising Bouygues Telecom, Free–iliad Group, and Orange for the acquisition of SFR assets, with the transaction based on a total enterprise value of EUR 20.35 billion and a potential earn-out of up to EUR 0.65 billion. Bouygues Telecom is allocated around 42% of the price, Free–iliad 31%, and Orange 27%, with signing of definitive documents expected in the second half of 2026 and closing targeted for the second half of 2027 after regulatory approvals.\nThe rationale is to create a stronger, more resilient French telecom market with greater investment capacity, infrastructure development, and long-term value for stakeholders. The transaction is expected to generate about EUR 1.0 billion per year in EBITDAaL–Capex synergies, with roughly 70% of annualized net synergies expected by 2032. Based on 2025 figures for the scope under consideration after adjustments, the combined assets generated EUR 8.0 billion of revenue and EUR 2.6 billion of EBITDAaL; Bouygues Telecom’s share of the transaction would represent about 52% of revenue and 42% of EBITDAaL, while the overall split across buyers would also be sensitive to customer-base changes before closing.\nSFR is a subsidiary of Altice France. In 2024, SFR reported revenues of EUR 10.0 billion. The proposed transaction also includes SFR Business, described as representing around EUR 1.2 billion in sales within the scope announced. The price includes standard closing-account adjustments, debt-related adjustments, and mechanisms tied to compliance with seller commitments on regulation and investment.",
"deal_valuation": 23440,
"deal_raised": null,
"deal_revenue": 9950,
"deal_ebitda": 3160,
"deal_multiples": {
"ev_revenue": 2.355778894472362,
"ev_ebitda": 7.417721518987342
},
"target": {
"id": "9e544d7f-c3a7-483b-b29d-e559f3b062dc",
"name": "SFR",
"short_name": "SFR",
"website": "http://www.sfr.fr",
"country": "FRA",
"region": "Western Europe",
"city": "Paris",
"founded": 1987,
"verticals": [
"Telecom Service Providers"
],
"themes": null,
"client_focus": [
"B2C",
"B2B"
],
"revenue_model": [
"Subscription"
],
"company_type": [
"Private company"
]
},
"buyers": [
{
"id": "34aa9760-ec71-4c11-8cb0-a7a2ba1d435e",
"name": "Bouygues Telecom",
"country": "FRA",
"website": "https://www.corporate.bouyguestelecom.fr",
"short_name": "Bouygues Telecom"
},
{
"id": "273848b9-3fa8-4ba5-9eef-54dcfda8435c",
"name": "Iliad",
"country": "FRA",
"website": "https://www.iliad.fr/",
"short_name": "Iliad"
},
{
"id": "c60998bf-1484-4a5d-91c9-1f29de8f05ad",
"name": "Orange",
"country": "FRA",
"website": "https://www.orange.com",
"short_name": "Orange"
}
],
"lead_investors": [],
"investors": [],
"created_at": "2026-06-09T12:22:02.961522+00:00",
"updated_at": "2026-06-09T12:22:55.646063+00:00",
"deleted": false
}
}
For a funding round, the shape is identical but buyers is empty while lead_investors and investors are populated, and the deal carries deal_raised instead of acquirer participants. (deal_revenue, deal_ebitda, and the deal_multiples members were unavailable on this record; unavailable values such as those are returned as null. investors is truncated.)
{
"data": {
"id": "f5079d76-2560-49d1-a094-58755b7911e3",
"deal_date": "2026-05-27",
"deal_type": "Growth",
"deal_subtype": "Series H",
"deal_synopsis": "Anthropic has closed a $65 billion Series H round at a $965 billion post-money valuation. The financing was led by Altimeter Capital, Dragoneer, Greenoaks, and Sequoia Capital, and co-led by Capital Group, Coatue, D1 Capital Partners, GIC, ICONIQ, and XN. The proceeds are earmarked for safety and interpretability research, additional compute to meet demand for Claude, and continued investment in the products and partnerships the company's customers depend on.\nThe round drew a broad investor base, including AMP PBC, Baillie Gifford, Blackstone, Brookfield, D.E. Shaw Ventures, DST Global, Fidelity Management & Research Company, General Catalyst, Insight Partners, Jane Street, Lightspeed Venture Partners, MGX, NTTVC, NX1 Capital, Situational Awareness LP, T. Rowe Price Associates, T. Rowe Price Investment Management, and Temasek. It also incorporates $15 billion of previously committed investment from hyperscalers, $5 billion of which comes from Amazon. Strategic infrastructure partners Micron, Samsung, and SK hynix—key suppliers of memory, storage, and logic chips—also joined. The company reports that adoption has continued to expand across enterprise customers since its Series G in February, with run-rate revenue passing $47 billion earlier this month.\nAlongside the raise, Anthropic has expanded its compute footprint through several agreements: up to five gigawatts of new capacity with Amazon, five gigawatts of next-generation TPU capacity with Google and Broadcom, and access to GPU capacity in Colossus 1 and Colossus 2 with SpaceX. Claude is now available on all three major cloud platforms—Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure—with AWS remaining the company's primary cloud provider and training partner.",
"deal_valuation": 965000,
"deal_raised": 65000,
"deal_revenue": 47000,
"deal_ebitda": null,
"deal_multiples": {
"ev_revenue": 20.53191489361702,
"ev_ebitda": null
},
"target": {
"id": "75bdc421-b56b-4624-9c1f-6aa931f7dfcb",
"name": "Anthropic",
"short_name": "Anthropic",
"website": "https://www.anthropic.com",
"country": "USA",
"region": "North America",
"city": "San Francisco, CA",
"founded": 1905,
"verticals": [
"Pure-Play AI Software",
"Artificial Intelligence",
"AI Conglomerates",
"Developer Tools"
],
"themes": [
"Generative AI",
"B2B SaaS",
"Horizontal SaaS"
],
"client_focus": [
"B2C",
"B2B"
],
"revenue_model": [
"Subscription",
"Usage-based"
],
"company_type": [
"Private company"
]
},
"buyers": [],
"lead_investors": [
{
"id": "7a80d476-dd57-4b80-93fe-c92f04419fe7",
"name": "Altimeter Capital",
"country": "USA",
"website": "http://www.altimeter.com",
"short_name": "Altimeter Capital"
},
{
"id": "0ab023f8-8c07-413b-9f4f-7a790df5ed3d",
"name": "Dragoneer",
"country": "USA",
"website": "https://www.dragoneer.com",
"short_name": "Dragoneer"
},
{
"id": "096dbe57-57bd-444a-a67b-168a74cb9def",
"name": "Greenoaks",
"country": "USA",
"website": "https://www.greenoaks.com",
"short_name": "Greenoaks"
},
{
"id": "9918f9bb-0d74-434d-9029-a44cbee87637",
"name": "Sequoia Capital",
"country": "USA",
"website": "http://www.sequoiacap.com",
"short_name": "Sequoia Capital"
}
],
"investors": [
{
"id": "00e687b3-f738-4c97-9a54-4f9b56b29edd",
"name": "Temasek Holdings",
"country": "SGP",
"website": "http://www.temasek.com.sg",
"short_name": "Temasek Holdings"
},
{
"id": "067819ef-795d-47c8-b3ba-ef3fc168b089",
"name": "General Catalyst",
"country": "USA",
"website": "http://www.generalcatalyst.com",
"short_name": "General Catalyst"
},
{
"id": "096dbe57-57bd-444a-a67b-168a74cb9def",
"name": "Greenoaks",
"country": "USA",
"website": "https://www.greenoaks.com",
"short_name": "Greenoaks"
},
{
"id": "0ab023f8-8c07-413b-9f4f-7a790df5ed3d",
"name": "Dragoneer",
"country": "USA",
"website": "https://www.dragoneer.com",
"short_name": "Dragoneer"
},
{
"id": "30dfe78d-42ac-4359-90b3-a74fa16672ab",
"name": "Fidelity",
"country": "USA",
"website": "https://www.fidelity.com",
"short_name": "Fidelity"
}
],
"created_at": "2026-06-04T17:15:56.814376+00:00",
"updated_at": "2026-06-04T17:15:56.814376+00:00",
"deleted": false
}
}
Fields
Deal
|
field |
type |
description |
|---|---|---|
|
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uuid |
The transaction's unique identifier. |
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date |
Date of the transaction. May be null. |
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|
string | null |
Deal category. Common values: |
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string |
More specific classification of the deal (e.g. |
|
|
string |
Narrative summary of the transaction. May be null. |
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number |
Deal valuation in millions USD. May be null. |
|
|
number |
Amount raised in millions USD (funding rounds). May be null. |
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|
number |
Target revenue at the time of the deal, in millions USD. May be null. |
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number |
Target EBITDA at the time of the deal, in millions USD. May be null. |
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object |
Implied valuation multiples. See Deal multiples below. |
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date-time | null |
When the record was created (UTC). |
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date-time | null |
Timestamp of the last update (UTC). |
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boolean |
|
Deal multiples (deal_multiples)
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field |
type |
description |
|---|---|---|
|
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number |
EV / revenue multiple implied by the deal, where available. May be null. |
|
|
number |
EV / EBITDA multiple implied by the deal, where available. May be null. |
Target (target)
The target company plus sector context (this detail endpoint extends the minimal company reference used in lists). target itself is object | null - it is null for a deal with no linked target company.
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field |
type |
description |
|---|---|---|
|
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uuid |
The target company's unique identifier. |
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string | null |
Company display name. |
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string | null |
Short display name. |
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string | null |
Company website. |
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string | null |
ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code. |
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string | null |
Geographic region. |
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string | null |
City. |
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integer | null |
Founding year. |
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string[] |
Industry verticals. May be null. |
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string[] |
Thematic tags. May be null. |
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string[] |
Client focus (e.g. |
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string[] |
Revenue model(s). May be null. |
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string[] |
Company type(s). May be null. |
Participants (buyers, lead_investors, investors)
Each is an array of minimal company references. buyers is populated only for M&A deals; lead_investors and investors are populated for funding rounds. Arrays not relevant to a given deal type are returned empty.
|
field |
type |
description |
|---|---|---|
|
|
object[] |
Ordered list of acquirers; populated only for M&A deals. |
|
|
object[] |
Ordered list of lead investors (funding rounds). |
|
|
object[] |
Full list of investors (lead and non-lead) in the funding round. Empty for M&A deals. |
Each participant object (buyers[], lead_investors[], investors[]):
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field |
type |
description |
|---|---|---|
|
|
uuid |
The participant company's unique identifier. |
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string | null |
Company display name. |
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string | null |
Short display name. |
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string | null |
Company website. |
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string | null |
ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code. |

