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nCino and Salesforce

nCino and Salesforce

Leaders in cloud innovation reinforce alliance to provide best-in-class solutions to the financial services industry by extending successful partnership to 2031. Updated commercial terms are expected to improve nCino’s subscription gross margins. Wilmington, N.C. – December 21, 2023 – nCino, Inc. (NASDAQ: NCNO), a pioneer in cloud banking for the global financial services industry, today announced an expanded partnership with Salesforce to accelerate the delivery of best-in-class cloud solutions to the financial services industry. This builds on nCino and Salesforce’s long-standing collaboration, established in 2011, to empower financial institutions with digital innovations that increase efficiency, transparency, and reduce risks while driving customer growth and loyalty. “Our strategic partnership with Salesforce has enabled nCino to transform the financial services industry by providing industry-specific solutions that drive efficiencies, deliver intelligence, and help institutions modernize for a more agile future,” said Pierre Naudé, Chairman and CEO of nCino. “We’re glad to again be expanding our work with Salesforce and are committed to utilizing each other’s strengths to further benefit financial institutions of all sizes around the globe.” “nCino’s success is a testament to the enormous opportunity in front of ISVs building on Salesforce,” said Brian Landsman, Executive Vice President, Global Technology Partners, at Salesforce. “Salesforce is the world’s #1 AI CRM, trusted by thousands of partners to power purpose-built solutions for highly specialized industries. The expansion of our work with nCino will only accelerate how our customers are reimagining the future of personalized financial services.” As part of the agreement, nCino will deepen its connectivity to Salesforce platform tools including CRM, powered by AI and automation, and Financial Services Cloud. These innovations will empower financial institutions utilizing nCino and Salesforce to further modernize customer experiences like onboarding, loan origination, deposit account opening, and portfolio management. The expanded agreement also includes updated commercial terms which are expected to improve nCino’s subscription gross margins, minimum payment commitments from nCino during the first four fiscal years of the term of the extension, and an extension of the term of the agreement to 2031. About nCinonCino (NASDAQ: NCNO) is the worldwide leader in cloud banking. Through its single software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform, nCino helps financial institutions serving corporate and commercial, small business, consumer, and mortgage customers modernize and more effectively onboard clients, make loans, manage the loan lifecycle, and open accounts. Transforming how financial institutions operate through innovation, reputation and speed, nCino is partnered with more than 1,850 financial services providers globally. For more information, visit www.ncino.com. Salesforce, Financial Services Cloud and others are among the trademarks of Salesforce, Inc. nCino Media ContactsNatalia [email protected] Safe Harbor StatementThis press release contains forward-looking statements within the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements generally include actions, events, results, strategies and expectations and are often identifiable by use of the words “believes,” “expects,” “intends,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “seeks,” “estimates,” “projects,” “may,” “will,” “could,” “might,” or “continues” or similar expressions. Any forward-looking statements contained in this press release are based upon nCino’s historical performance and its current plans, estimates, and expectations, and are not a representation that such plans, estimates, or expectations will be achieved. These forward-looking statements represent nCino’s expectations as of the date of this press release. Subsequent events may cause these expectations to change and, except as may be required by law, nCino does not undertake any obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially including, among others, risks and uncertainties relating to the market adoption of our solution and privacy and data security matters. Additional risks and uncertainties that could affect nCino’s business and financial results are included in reports filed by nCino with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (available on our web site at www.ncino.com or the SEC’s web site at www.sec.gov). Further information on potential risks that could affect actual results will be included in other filings nCino makes with the SEC from time to time. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. 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Ncino Salesforce

Ncino Salesforce

nCino for Salesforce Overview: Ncino Salesforce nCino is a cloud-based banking operating system, offering a suite of solutions designed to automate the operations of financial institutions (FIs) and revolutionize client interactions in small businesses, commercial, and retail banking. The nCino platform digitalizes documents and processes, enhancing transparency in data and establishing an open ecosystem by operating as a data hub. It seamlessly connects and interacts with the FI’s core banking data, CRM data, data lakes, customer financial data, third-party industry data, and APIs. Is nCino the Same as Salesforce? While nCino is a bank operating system built on the Salesforce platform, it operates as a distinct entity. The nCino architecture is cloud-based and inherently versatile, utilizing Salesforce technology as its foundation. Relationship Between nCino and Salesforce nCino and Salesforce have a strategic partnership established in 2011 to empower financial institutions with digital innovations. This collaboration aims to drive efficiencies, deliver intelligence, reduce risks, and promote customer growth and loyalty in the financial services industry. The partnership involves deepening connectivity to Salesforce platform tools, including CRM, powered by AI and automation, and Financial Services Cloud. Expanding on this collaboration, nCino will enhance its integration with Salesforce to empower financial institutions further. The partnership extension includes updated commercial terms, improving nCino’s subscription gross margins and extending the term of the agreement to 2031. About nCino nCino is a global leader in cloud banking, providing a single Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform. It assists financial institutions in modernizing operations related to corporate and commercial, small business, consumer, and mortgage customers. nCino partners with over 1,850 financial service providers globally. For more information, visit www.ncino.com. Salesforce, Financial Services Cloud, and others are trademarks of Salesforce, Inc. For Media Inquiries: Natalia Moose Email: [email protected] Safe Harbor Statement This press release contains forward-looking statements within the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on nCino’s historical performance, current plans, estimates, and expectations. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially. nCino does not undertake any obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, including market adoption of the solution and privacy and data security matters. Further information on potential risks is available in reports filed by nCino with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. For additional information, please refer to nCino’s filings with the SEC, available at www.ncino.com or www.sec.gov. Content updated January 2024. Like1 Related Posts Health Cloud Brings Healthcare Transformation Following swiftly after last week’s successful launch of Financial Services Cloud, Salesforce has announced the second installment in its series Read more Case Study: Health Payer/Provider Onboarding/Network Growth After doing their initial Sales Cloud implementation and SAP integration over 12 years ago, this company was only leveraging Salesforce Read more Acronyms for Quote-to-Cash Here is a helpful glossary of quote-to-cash acronyms you will hear in the Salesforce Ecosystem. AcronymMeaningDefintionACVAnnual Contract ValueThe annual revenue Read more Salesforce Unites Einstein Analytics with Financial CRM Salesforce has unveiled a comprehensive analytics solution tailored for wealth managers, home office professionals, and retail bankers, merging its Financial Read more

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Salesforce Vlocity Acquisition

Salesforce Vlocity Acquisition

Salesforce’s Acquisition of Vlocity: A Game-Changer for the CRM Ecosystem The news of Salesforce acquiring Vlocity, though somewhat overshadowed by the end of Keith Block’s tenure as co-CEO, marks a significant milestone for the CRM giant and carries substantial implications for its ecosystem partners. Vlocity, one of the largest and fastest-growing Salesforce-native ISVs, did not initially foresee being acquired by its platform partner when it launched less than six years ago. Even after subtracting the undisclosed value of Salesforce’s own investment from Vlocity’s $163 million in venture funding, the $1.3 billion Salesforce plans to pay the remaining shareholders is a substantial return for a company projected to generate $70-80 million in revenue this year. This is based on Salesforce’s expectation of a million revenue contribution once the deal closes in the second quarter. Vlocity’s Ambitious Vision Vlocity’s founders had envisioned a much more ambitious trajectory, inspired by Veeva, the first Salesforce-native ISV to secure a stock market listing with its 2013 IPO, achieving a near billion valuation. Today, Veeva’s market cap is $22.3 billion. Vlocity aimed to replicate Veeva’s success on a larger scale, targeting multiple industries instead of just pharmaceuticals and life sciences. Founded in January 2014 by CEO David Schmaier and others with industry solutions backgrounds at CRM pioneer Siebel, Vlocity quickly developed solutions for four industries, including communications, media, insurance, and the public sector. These sectors presented an addressable market ten times larger than Veeva’s. Early customers like Telus and Sky Italia demonstrated an appetite for large-scale replacements of legacy systems. Vlocity’s portfolio now spans six industries: communications, media and entertainment, energy and utilities, insurance, healthcare, and government. Why Didn’t Vlocity Surpass Veeva? One crucial difference in Vlocity’s strategy compared to Veeva’s was its deliberate decision to keep its technology closely aligned with Salesforce’s platform. Vlocity adopted a sophisticated approach by building a packaged native application that remains continuously upgradeable with Salesforce’s platform. This extreme alignment ensured fully native compatibility for Vlocity’s customers throughout the product lifecycle but restricted its freedom compared to Veeva, which developed significant content management and regulatory workflow functionality outside Salesforce’s platform. Competition and the Misnomer of Industry Cloud Vlocity faced more intense competition than Veeva did when it started. By 2015, Salesforce was already promoting its own industry clouds, beginning with Financial Services Cloud, followed by Health Cloud, Manufacturing Cloud, and Consumer Products Cloud. Industry penetration was a key part of Keith Block’s mission after he joined Salesforce in 2013. While Vlocity was seen as an ally, Salesforce had to balance this with its growth prospects. Salesforce Vlocity Acquisition In hindsight, “industry cloud” might be a misnomer. Vlocity aimed to be unique, but other ecosystem partners were also targeting industry clouds. For example, Accenture developed a Salesforce-native vertical cloud solution for trade promotions in consumer goods and partnered with Vlocity for telecoms and media offerings. The retail banking edition of Salesforce Financial Services Cloud relies heavily on nCino’s industry solution. The middle office segment, which includes processes between CRM (front office) and ERP (back office), also plays a role in the industry cloud. Middle office processes vary by industry, with companies like Apttus, Rootstock, and FinancialForce targeting specific verticals. Salesforce’s acquisitions in CPQ, ecommerce, and B2B commerce have supported its enterprise deals across various industries. The Future for Salesforce ISVs The acquisition of Vlocity expands Salesforce’s industry cloud offerings and fuels its growth. As part of Salesforce, Vlocity has greater potential to grow than if it remained independent. This deal also includes an acquihire element, with Marc Benioff expressing excitement about David Schmaier joining Salesforce. Factors like the close relationship between Vlocity and Salesforce played a role in the acquisition, as Marc Benioff suggested during the earnings call. Analyst Ray Wang speculated that the move prevents competitors, like Google, from acquiring Vlocity. If Vlocity’s IPO dream has ended this way, it suggests that other Salesforce-native ISVs may also struggle to achieve independence. ServiceMax, for instance, was acquired by GE in 2016, only to be spun out to private equity buyer Silver Lake two years later. Salesforce recently became an investor in ServiceMax again, making its eventual acquisition seem almost inevitable. For Salesforce-native ISVs, this acquisition underscores the reality that, much like the a one way train, however much you may want to get off, you can not. Like Related Posts Salesforce OEM AppExchange Expanding its reach beyond CRM, Salesforce.com has launched a new service called AppExchange OEM Edition, aimed at non-CRM service providers. 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