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Founded | 2013 |
Founders | Chris Hall, Roland Keijzer, Stefan Pelders |
Headquarters | Amsterdam , NL |
Website | www |
Bynder is a Dutch software company that offers a digital asset management (DAM) service. Bynder was founded in 2013 by Chris Hall, Roland Keijzer and Stefan Pelders. The company’s cloud based digital asset management platform offers brands a way to find, share and use digital files at any time and from anywhere.[1][2] It is headquartered in Amsterdam.
Bynder has offices in the Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States, Spain, Australia[3] and UAE. Notable clients are Puma, Spotify and Groupon.[4]
The founders were colleagues within software development agency, LabelA.[5][6] While working there, they realized the need for a way to store, organize and share digital files with their clients. They decided to meet this need and created Bynder as a stand-alone software solution in 2013. [7]
In August 2016 the company secured a €20 / $22.2 million Series A funding from Insight Partners.[8]
Since 2015 Bynder has been organizing Onbrand, a brand marketing conference taking place in Amsterdam.[9]
In April 2014, Bynder acquires LumaCloud LLC and expands to Boston, USA.[10] In April 2015, Bynder acquired Social Express, a social media analytics reporting tool.[11]
In February 2018, Bynder acquired Shutterstock's digital asset management business WebDam for a fee of $49.1 million.[12][13]
In June 2020, Bynder acquired We Adapt, a video creation and templating platform.[14]
In March 2022, Bynder acquired GatherContent, a content operations platform.[15][16] At the end of 2022 a deal was signed by Thomas H. Lee Partners to acquire Insight Partners’ stake in Bynder for an estimated company value of $600M.[17]
In September 2023 Bynder acquires EMRAYS (AI based search provider) for an undisclosed amount. [18]
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