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Terminus, an account-based marketing (ABM) platform, has announced it raised a $90 million Series C from Boston-based Great Hill Partners with participation from existing investors Atlanta Ventures, Edison Partners and Hallett Capital. The investment by Great Hill Partners brings Terminusâ total funding to $125M.
Great Hill Partnersâ Derek Schoettle and Chris Gaffney will join Terminusâ Board of Directors. Schoettle served as CEO of ZoomInfo (acquired by DiscoverOrg in 2019) and chief business officer of IBMâs Watson & Cloud platform. Gaffney, who co-founded Great Hill Partners in 1988, has served on more than 45 boards and participated in over 100 acquisitions.
Earlier Terminus expanded its platform with the acquisitions of account-based chat solution Ramble and account profiling and predictive data company GrowFlare. Ramble, now Terminus Chat, allows Terminus to offer native chat.
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