SAP to Acquire Leading Working Capital Management Company Taulia

WALLDORF, Germany — January 27, 2022 — SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) today announced its intent to acquire a majority stake of Taulia, a leading provider of working capital management solutions. The move is aimed at giving companies better access to liquidity and improving their cash flows. The acquisition further expands SAP’s Business Network and strengthens SAP’s solutions for the CFO office. Taulia will operate as an independent company with its own brand in the SAP Group; Cédric Bru will remain CEO of Taulia, SAP CFO Luka Mucic will become Chairman of the Board.

Taulia offers early payment through supply chain finance, dynamic discounting and accounts receivable finance. Challenging economic conditions and disruptions in supply chains have significantly increased demand for early payment and the market for working capital management has seen strong growth. Taulia is recognized for its leading technology and has one of the broadest platform and solution portfolios in the working capital management market. The company has also built a strong ecosystem of financial partners who provide the necessary funding, including J.P. Morgan, UniCredit and other high-profile banks.

“Taulia strengthens our portfolio and adds value to a point that is key to every company: financial flexibility and stability. With that, they contribute to making supply chains more resilient. By combining the deep working capital management expertise of Taulia with SAP’s broad CFO solution portfolio and the integration into our core business software and Business Network solutions, we are well positioned to become a leader in working capital management. We will offer these capabilities at scale to help businesses improve their financial position and seize growth opportunities.”

Luka Mucic, CFO, SAP

Taulia has been an important SAP partner with proven integration into SAP solutions. More than 80 per cent of their customer base run an SAP ERP system; Airbus, Nissan and AstraZeneca are among the joint customers. SAP will strengthen the integration with Taulia, both for the SAP Business Network and the CFO solution suite, to become the core of SAP’s working capital management portfolio. Taulia’s solutions will also continue to be available standalone so that non-SAP customers can continue to benefit from Taulia’s portfolio as they do today.

“I am delighted by our combination with SAP and its ecosystem to serve more businesses and contribute to SAP’s vision. Cash is the oxygen businesses need to breathe during challenging economic cycles and growth sprints. Coming together with SAP will help accelerate Taulia’s mission of helping businesses thrive by unlocking liquidity trapped in supply chains.”

Cédric Bru, CEO, Taulia

Leading banks as strategic partners

While SAP is acquiring a controlling majority of Taulia, J.P. Morgan’s relationship with Taulia remains unchanged, and the bank will continue to operate their strategic alliance as well as maintain its equity stake in the fintech.

“This news is very exciting for both Taulia, our successful strategic alliance partner, and SAP as the new majority owner. With SAP, we expect the strategic alliance between J.P. Morgan and Taulia will unlock new opportunities for us to serve our clients, and to inject and redeploy liquidity to suppliers as the world continues to manage impacts from the pandemic on the global supply chain.”

Stuart Roberts, Global Head of Trade & Working Capital, J.P. Morgan

SAP will invite additional financial institutions to run their clients’ working capital management business on the platform. The setup as an independent company will provide flexibility to invite further strategic banking partners to also become equity partners in Taulia with SAP remaining the long-term majority owner.

The move also benefits the SAP ecosystem: As suppliers, SAP customers can improve their liquidity through early payment options with predictable off-balance sheet funding. As buyers, they can make full use of payment terms while strengthening their relationship with suppliers. Funders, such as banks, can pursue attractive investment opportunities in short-term financing of large credit-worthy businesses. SAP intends to embed a growing range of financial services for banks and insurance companies into its solutions and platforms. SAP’s strong partner ecosystem, particularly SAP Fioneer will play a key role in these offerings.

SAP and Taulia agreed not to disclose financial details of the transaction.

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About SAP

SAP’s strategy is to help every business run as an intelligent enterprise. As a market leader in enterprise application software, we help companies of all sizes and in all industries run at their best: SAP customers generate 87% of total global commerce. Our machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), and advanced analytics technologies help turn customers’ businesses into intelligent enterprises. SAP helps give people and organizations deep business insight and fosters collaboration that helps them stay ahead of their competition. We simplify technology for companies so they can consume our software the way they want – without disruption. Our end-to-end suite of applications and services enables business and public customers across 25 industries globally to operate profitably, adapt continuously, and make a difference. With a global network of customers, partners, employees, and thought leaders, SAP helps the world run better and improve people’s lives. For more information, visit www.sap.com.

About Taulia

Taulia is a fintech provider of working capital management solutions headquartered in San Francisco, California. Taulia helps companies access value tied up in their payables, receivables and inventory. A network of more than two million businesses use Taulia’s platform to determine when they want to pay and be paid. Having built their presence up since 2009, Taulia is one of the early movers in the area of working capital management and supply chain finance and processes more than $500 billion each year. Taulia is privately held and sponsored by investors such as Trinity Ventures, Matrix Partners and Zouk Capital. SAP’s former CEO Léo Apotheker currently serves as independent director and holds Taulia shares. For more information, visit www.taulia.com.

About SAP Fioneer

SAP Fioneer was launched in 2021 as a joint venture between global technology leader SAP and entrepreneurial investor Dediq to become the world’s leading provider of financial services software solutions and platforms. Counting over 800 customers, SAP Fioneer is a global business with 1,000 employees in 17 offices across 14 countries, a strong presence in Europe, North and Latin America, Middle East and Asia-Pacific with a broad ecosystem of partners.  
By combining the speed and agility of a start-up with the proven capabilities of a best-in-class software company, SAP Fioneer enables banks, insurance companies and challengers to run, transform and grow while meeting their need for speed, scalability, and cost-efficiency through digital business innovation, cloud technology, and solutions that cover banking and insurance processes end-to-end.   

For more information, visit www.https://www.sapfioneer.com/. Follow SAP Fioneer on Twitter and on LinkedIn.

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