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Cvent company history timeline

1999

Cvent was founded in September 1999 by Reggie Aggarwal.

2003

The company became profitable again by 2003.

2012

On June 13, 2012, Cvent announced the acquisition of Austin-based startup CrowdTorch, previously known as Seed Labs, for $4.2 million.

2013

Cvent filed an S-1 with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission on July 8, 2013, proposing an initial public offering of 5.6 million shares.

Cvent filed an S-1 with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission on July 8, 2013, proposing an initial public offering of 5.6 million shares. It went public on the New York Stock Exchange on August 9, 2013, at an initial price of $21.

At the time of the acquisition, Wedding Spot, which was founded in 2013 in San Francisco, California, had partnerships with over 12,000 venues across the United States.

2016

Since 2016, active membership has more than doubled, and conference revenue and attendance has increased by impressive margins.

By using a host a Cvent solutions starting in 2016, NNOHA streamlined registration with a modern registration site, improved their dataflow with a Salesforce integration, and modernized the onsite experience.

In 2016, the company was acquired by venture capital company Vista Equity Partners for $USD 1.65 billion.

2018

On June 5, 2018, Cvent announced that it had acquired Kapow, an online booking platform for venues and experiences.

2019

On May 22, 2019, Cvent announced that it had acquired Wedding Spot, a wedding venue sourcing platform that allows users to find venues based on budget, location, style and guest count.

2021

On July 20, 2021, WSJ reported that Cvent Nears $5-Billion-Plus SPAC(DGNS) Deal

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Founded
1999
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Headquarters
McLean, VA
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Founders
Reggie Aggarwal,David C. Quattrone,Chuck Ghoorah,Anil Punyapu,Bharet Malhotra,Daniel Lapus
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