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    Exclusive-Germany's Sap Mulls New Bid for Software Firm BlackLine, Source Says

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    Posted on October 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    SAP considers a new bid for BlackLine after a $4.5 billion offer was rejected, aiming to enhance its financial software suite.

    SAP Considers Renewed Offer for BlackLine After Initial Rejection

    SAP's Acquisition Strategy and Market Implications

    By Milana Vinn

    Initial Offer and Market Reaction

    (Reuters) -SAP, Europe's largest software provider, offered to buy accounting software firm BlackLine for nearly $4.5 billion in June but was rebuffed and is now considering a new approach, according to a copy of the offer letter reviewed by Reuters and a person familiar with the matter. 

    Analyst Insights on Valuation

    The German software giant, which is working with JPMorgan on the deal, submitted a formal, non-public offer of $66 per share on June 18, but BlackLine wasn't interested in a deal and rejected the advance, according to the letter and person familiar with the talks.

    Impact on SAP's Financial Software Suite

    The offer represented a 31% premium to the 60-day average price of $50.50. In the offer letter, SAP said it didn't need outside financing to close the deal.  

    ANALYST SAYS BID IN LOW-TO-MID $70S MIGHT PREVAIL

    Private equity firm Clearlake Capital holds nearly 9% of BlackLine's shares and would have a say in a potential sale as a large shareholder. The Vanguard Group and BlackRock are other top shareholders through their fund families. 

    SAP is now weighing whether it wants to reopen negotiations, although nothing has been decided and it hasn't sent another formal offer, according to the person familiar with the matter. They asked not to be identified since the discussions are private.

    SAP, whose shares were down 0.5% at 0947 GMT on Tuesday, declined to comment, as did JPMorgan and Clearlake. BlackLine and Morgan Stanley did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    BlackLine shares jumped as much as 12% on the Nasdaq exchange after the Reuters report on Monday, before paring gains to close 3.8% higher.

    Citi analysts on Monday suggested a dollar-per-share offer in the "low to mid 70s" would increase the likelihood of acceptance for SAP.

    They added that BlackLine had been a likely M&A target because of the stock’s under-performance, a "best of breed product" and the involvement of activist investors.

    BlackLine could help SAP, which has struggled to quickly migrate customer data to its newer HANA cloud platform, potentially boost HANA adoption by simplifying that process.

    "The acquisition should be a good fit into S/4HANA finance," said analyst Frederik Altmann at brokerage Alpha, but he cautioned that a $70 per-share offer would not be cheap.

    Los Angeles-based BlackLine provides cloud-based software that helps companies automate and manage complex financial and accounting processes.

    Its products are designed to modernize tasks traditionally done on spreadsheets, reducing errors and increasing efficiency for corporate finance departments.

    BlackLine and SAP have a long-standing partnership; SAP sells BlackLine’s solutions to its customers. The agreement accounts for nearly 30% of BlackLine's annual revenue, according to company disclosures.

    SAP's Chief Financial Officer Dominik Asam and Chief Corporate Development and Investment Officer Georg Kniese said buying BlackLine represented a "logical extension of the long standing partnership" between the two companies, according to the offer letter addressed to BlackLine co-CEOs Theresa Tucker and Owen Ryan.

    The offer came as Tucker, who founded BlackLine and stepped down earlier this month, was preparing to hand over the reins to Ryan, who also serves as chairman.

    An acquisition of BlackLine would significantly bolster SAP's cloud-based financial software suite as it competes with rivals like Oracle and Workday.

    BlackLine’s financial automation software, already tightly integrated with SAP, helps companies clean up financial records before migrating to new platforms.

    (Reporting by Milana Vinn in New York. Additionale reporting by Hakan Ersen and Ludwig Burger in Frankfurt. Editing by Leslie Adler, Nick Zieminski and Mark Potter)

    Table of Contents

    • SAP's Acquisition Strategy and Market Implications
    • Initial Offer and Market Reaction
    • Analyst Insights on Valuation
    • Impact on SAP's Financial Software Suite

    Key Takeaways

    • •SAP's initial $4.5 billion offer for BlackLine was rejected.
    • •SAP is considering a new approach to acquire BlackLine.
    • •BlackLine's software could enhance SAP's cloud platform.
    • •Analysts suggest a higher bid might succeed.
    • •BlackLine's partnership with SAP is significant for both.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Exclusive-Germany's SAP mulls new bid for software firm BlackLine, source says

    1What is an acquisition?

    An acquisition occurs when one company purchases most or all of another company's shares to gain control of that company.

    2What is financial management?

    Financial management involves planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the financial activities of an organization to achieve its financial goals.

    3What is valuation?

    Valuation is the process of determining the current worth of an asset or a company, often used in mergers and acquisitions.

    4What is a premium in finance?

    In finance, a premium refers to the amount by which the price of a security exceeds its intrinsic value or face value.

    5What is cloud technology?

    Cloud technology allows users to access and store data and applications over the internet instead of on local servers or personal computers.

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