Amplience raises $100m

Amplience – the commerce experience platform – has announced it has raised $100 million in Series D funding.

The round brings total investment in the company to $180 million.

The business said that the money will be used for continued expansion in the US and globally, and to support the development and roll-out of Dynamic Commerce Experience.

Amplience said that the funding comes on the back of more than 60 per cent growth in revenue in content management revenues.

“At Amplience, our vision has always been to empower commerce, marketing and technology teams to create digital experiences without limits,” said James Brooke, founder and chief executive, Amplience. “We give them the freedom to do more through better tools, more powerful APIs and performant content delivery at commerce scale.

“As executive members of the MACH Alliance, we’re passionate about supporting our customers make the transition to a Microservices-based, API-first, Cloud-native and Headless (MACH) commerce experience architecture. To that end, we are doubling-down on product investment, and in scaling our global go-to market, customer success and expert services teams.”

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