Exact is a Dutch
software company that offers
accounting
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,
ERP, and other software for small and medium enterprises. Exact develops cloud-based and
on-premises software
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for industries such as accountancy, wholesale distribution, professional services and manufacturing, serving more than 500,000 companies.
Exact, founded in 1984, has its headquarters in
Delft
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. It has
subsidiaries
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and offices in Europe, North America and Asia.
The company was listed on
Euronext
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until March 2015, when it was bought up by a group of investors led by
Apax and in 2019 by investor
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.
History

Exact was founded in 1984 by Eduard Hagens, Rinus Dekker, Arco van Nieuwland, Paul van Keep, Paul Frijling and Leo Schonk. The six had worked as
freelancer
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s for Grote Beer ("
Ursa Major
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"), one of the first Dutch companies to produce standardized accounting software. When Grote Beer fired all of its freelancers, Hagens ''et al.'' started their own business.
Their Exact Software would later, in 1994, acquire Grote Beer, which at that time had an annual revenue of
ƒ100 million,
expanding Exact's customer portfolio to some 60,000 companies.
The former company's name was used as a
trade mark
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until 2000.
Business
Internationally, Exact grew by acquiring
Belgian firms Cobul and Cubic (17,000 customers) in 1989.
The opening of offices in the
United Kingdom
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and
Russia
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meant that, as of 1995, 20% of Exact's revenue came from abroad.
Expansion into the
German
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market soon followed with the acquisition of Pcas, Bavaria Soft, Szymaniak (1997) and finally Soft Research (1999), German market leader in payroll software.
In the 2000s, Exact acquired US manufacturing ERP software providers Macola, JobBOSS and MAX. In 2007, Exact purchased Longview Solutions for US$51.5 million. Longview Solutions got sold off to Marlin Equity Partners in July 2014 for an undisclosed amount of money.
The mid-2000s saw Exact embroiled in internal power struggles. In 2004, founder Eduard Hagens returned from ten months of sailing round the world, to find his company reorganized in a decentralized way that did not suit his vision of how Exact should be led. Hagens clashed with CEO Lucas Brentjens and CFO Bert Groenewegen, leading to the resignation in September and October of that year of Brentjens, Groenewegen, and subsequently the company's entire
board of directors
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The powers, duties, and responsibilities of a board of directors are determined by government regulatio ...
. Hagens's "
''coup''" (as ''
de Volkskrant
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Formerly a leading centre-left Catholic broadsheet, ''de Volkskrant'' today is a medium- ...
'' put it) caused a staff drain within the company. The following April, after the resignation of the company's new CFO, Hagens announced his own departure. He was succeeded by Rajesh Patel.
In October 2014, Exact announced a buy-out by
Apax Partners
Apax Partners LLP is a British private equity firm, headquartered in London, England. The company also operates out of six other offices in New York, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Tel Aviv, Munich and Shanghai. As of March 2024, the firm had raised and adv ...
.
That acquisition was completed in April, 2015 for a sum of €730 million. The acquisition meant that Exact was de-listed from the
Euronext
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Traded assets include regulated equities, exchange-traded funds (ETF), warrant ...
stock exchange, on which it had been listed since 1999.
Exact expanded its presence to the construction sector in the spring of 2019 with the takeover of bouw7;
In 2019, Exact also added the Belgian WinBooks to the organization. WinBooks is a software company specialized in accounting and business management solutions.
In the autumn of 2020, Exact announced both the acquisition of the Belgian HR software supplier Officient and the acquisition of Unit4 Bedrijfssoftware, the business unit of Unit4 that serves the accountancy, SME and large business markets in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Leadership
In 2019,
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announces he suffers from chronic neurological Parkinson's disease. He then continued to work as CEO, but given the further progression of the symptoms associated with the disorder, Robinson took the decision at the end of 2020 to step back and join the supervisory board as non-executive director.
Robinson's successor is Paul Ramakers. Until now, the new CEO, was COO at Exact. Ramakers has been with the company for 25 years and has held various positions over the years.
Products
Exact's rise to market leadership was mostly based on its
MS-DOS
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-based accounting package, also called Exact. The company also launched a
Windows
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version of this package, but this was heavily criticized because it never attained the full functionality of the DOS version, leading many companies to stay with the DOS software into the late 1990s.
The Exact package was replaced March 30, 2000 with a new product, Globe 2000. This
Windows NT
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-based product was designed around a modular architecture dubbed "One-X" that underpinned all of Exact's offerings.
Criticism of this software focused on the fact that the One-X architecture was incompatible with the older Exact software, and that it was tied to
Microsoft SQL Server
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, which was considered too heavy of a
database management system
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for the small computers typically used at Exact's
small and medium enterprise
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customers.
In 2005 Exact Online was launched, the company's effort to bring Exact software to the cloud. With this product, Exact initially targeted only the
Benelux
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countries, until in May 2010 it announced a joint venture with
Turkish software developer Triodor to market its product in Turkey as an experiment. The trial ended later that year, with Exact citing a lack of results and announcing a sole focus on its Dutch and Belgian markets.
See also
*
Baan Corporation
Baan was a vendor of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software that is now owned by Infor Global Solutions. Baan or Baan ERP, was also the name of the ERP product created by this company.
History
The Baan Corporation was created by Jan B ...
References
External links
* {{official, https://www.exact.com/
Software companies of the Netherlands
Companies based in South Holland
Dutch brands
ERP software companies
Software companies established in 1984
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts companies
Apax Partners companies