Kame has been acquired by Siigo
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software company Kame has been acquired by Siigo, an accounting and administrative software provider and a portfolio company of the investment fund Accel-KKR. This transaction marks Siigo’s entry into the Chilean market and supports its ongoing expansion strategy across Latin America.
Founded in 2017, Kame S.p.A. is a Chilean company providing ERP solutions tailored to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Its SaaS-based recurring revenue model, rapid implementation and high-quality customer support have enabled the company to scale quickly, growing its client base to over 16,000 and positioning itself as one of the leading players in the local market, with operations in Chile and Peru.
Siigo is a company with over 35 years of experience providing accounting and administrative software for SMEs and accountants, operating in Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Peru, Mexico and now Chile. Its cloud-based platform has built a community of more than 1.2 million users across the region, establishing Siigo as a major player in the sector.
Oaklins’ team in Chile acted as the financial advisor to the shareholders of Kame in the sale of 100% of the company to Siigo.
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