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There are 124 SaaS companies in Sydney. They have $1B combined revenue and employ 5.2K people. See the full list here including CEO email.

Top SaaS Companies in Sydney

These are the top 124 SaaS companies in Sydney. In today's day and age it's possible to launch a company from anywhere. We wanted to show some love for Sydney by featuring these 124 companies with combined revenues of $1B.

Together, Sydney SaaS companies employ over 5.2K employees, have raised $1.3B capital, and serve over 152.4M customers around the world.

Data: This data was collected through the Latka podcast where each CEO was interviewed for company details.

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SaaS Companies in Sydney Ranked by Revenue

1
$587.6M
150M
2011
$44M
987
2
$122.9M
800K
2014
$293.8M
770
3
$67.1M
0
2003
$100M
364
4
$30M
5K
2011
$75.1M
180
5
$22.6M
90K
2008
$117.1M
387
6
$14.6M
0
2005
$18.8M
217
7
$14M
750K
2007
-
3
8
$12M
8K
2012
$155M
65
9
$8.1M
0
2009
$200K
134
10
$7.9M
0
2015
$7.4M
39
11
$6.7M
0
2014
$5.8M
69
12
$6.2M
0
2013
$20M
76
13
$5.5M
0
2016
$19.6M
46
14
$5.4M
0
2014
$1M
44
15
$5.2M
0
2016
$200K
58
16
$4.6M
12.8K
2014
-
12
17
$4.6M
2K
2005
$38M
120
18
$4.2M
0
2018
$1.4M
13
19
$4.1M
304
2016
-
6
20
$3.7M
0
2017
$3.9M
42
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What are the fastest growing companies doing?


83 of the fastest growing companies that also have the most revenue have a clear expansion revenue strategy. On average, sales reps are selling plans where starting contract value is $4,606.

Those same companies employ 1,678 sales reps that carry a quota. The most common compensation plan used by these companies is a 1:5 ratio of sales rep on target earnings (OTE) to quota. Meaning if a rep can earn $200k in base and commissions, quota target for that year is set at 5x, or $1m in new ARR closed.

If you’re going to build a high growth SaaS company, you need to figure out how to scale with quota carrying sales reps.

Which CEO’s are the most efficient capital allocators?


We can measure this a variety of ways. Which company has the most revenue per employee? What about dollars in revenue compared to dollars raised? What about time, which founder went from $0 to $10m the fastest?

Looking deeper at dollars in revenue compared to dollars raised, bootstrappers take the cake because they self fund (denominator zero). When we look at companies that have raised at least $1m, Actito is the clear winner generating $21m in revenue, growing 100% yoy, on just 1m raised ($.05 dollars raised for every $1 of revenue).

Omnisend comes in a close second with $.08 dollars raised for every dollar of revenue. Doing $19m as of December 2020. Proposify gets honorable mention with $0.46 dollars raised (3.25m) for every dollar of revenue ($7m).

The worst performers here are companies like YayPay with $3.68 dollars raised ($14m) per dollar of revenue ($3.8m). Many of the worst performers just did a round of funding and haven’t had a chance to deploy to drive growth yet. That makes this data less valuable but still illustrative.