Salesforce is reportedly considering an acquisition of SteelBrick for up to $600m, having contributed to its series B and C rounds earlier this year.
US-based sales software developer SteelBrick is in talks to be acquired by cloud computing firm Salesforce.com, already one of the company’s shareholders, The Information has reported.
The deal is expected to be worth up to $600m and would largely consist of shares.
Founded in 2013, SteelBrick’s software enables companies to automate quoting, contracting and billing processes. The tools are built specifically for Salesforce’s customer relationship management platform.
Salesforce previously backed Steelbrick’s $48m series C round in October this year…