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Updated · Newsroom | Accenture · Jun 3
Accenture Ventures Invests in AlphaSense as $7.5 Billion AI Firm Expands Enterprise Agentic Workflows
Updated
Updated · Newsroom | Accenture · Jun 3

Accenture Ventures Invests in AlphaSense as $7.5 Billion AI Firm Expands Enterprise Agentic Workflows

3 articles · Updated · Newsroom | Accenture · Jun 3

Summary

  • Accenture Ventures took a stake in AlphaSense and formed a partnership to embed the company’s market-intelligence tools into enterprise agentic AI workflows; financial terms were not disclosed.
  • The tie-up targets a key enterprise bottleneck—combining internal data with external intelligence—by pairing Accenture’s industry and AI deployment capabilities with AlphaSense’s real-time search, analysis and alerting platform.
  • AlphaSense says its system draws on more than 500 million business documents and billions of datapoints, serving over 7,000 enterprises including 90% of the S&P 100.
  • The deal extends AlphaSense’s recent momentum after it topped $600 million in ARR and raised $350 million at a $7.5 billion valuation, while giving Accenture another AI asset for clients in finance, healthcare, technology and energy.

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