BiblioCommons Overview

  • Year Founded
  • 2006

Year Founded

  • Status
  • Acquired/​Merged

  • Employees
  • 53

Employees

  • Latest Deal Type
  • M&A

BiblioCommons General Information

Description

Developer of library automation software designed to build a global, digital, civic space around books and other media. The company's applications include a discovery and transaction layer, an event service, mobile apps and a site builder with smart, reusable content modules and multi-channel marketing integrations, thereby providing a digital civic space for end users that is centered on books and media.

Contact Information

Ownership Status
Acquired/Merged
(Operating Subsidiary)
Financing Status
Formerly VC-backed
Corporate Office
  • 119 Spadina Avenue
  • Suite 1000
  • Toronto, Ontario M5V 2L1
  • Canada
+1 (647)
Primary Industry
Business/Productivity Software
Other Industries
Media and Information Services (B2B)
Internet Software
Parent Company
Volaris Group
Vertical(s)
SaaS, TMT, Mobile
Corporate Office
  • 119 Spadina Avenue
  • Suite 1000
  • Toronto, Ontario M5V 2L1
  • Canada
+1 (647)

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BiblioCommons Valuation & Funding

Deal Type Date Amount Raised to Date Post-Val Status Stage
4. Merger/Acquisition 10-Feb-2020 Completed Generating Revenue
3. Later Stage VC 30-Jan-2015 Completed Generating Revenue
2. Grant 01-Jan-2014 $1M Completed Generating Revenue
1. Corporate 20-Jun-2011 $1M $1M Completed Generating Revenue
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BiblioCommons Former Investors (3)

Investor Name Investor Type Holding Investor Since Participating Rounds
Institute of Museum and Library Services Government
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Not-For-Profit Venture Capital Minority
New York Public Library Astor Lenox and Tilden Foundations Limited Partner Minority
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BiblioCommons FAQs

  • When was BiblioCommons founded?

    BiblioCommons was founded in 2006.

  • Where is BiblioCommons headquartered?

    BiblioCommons is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.

  • What is the size of BiblioCommons?

    BiblioCommons has 53 total employees.

  • What industry is BiblioCommons in?

    BiblioCommons’s primary industry is Business/Productivity Software.

  • Is BiblioCommons a private or public company?

    BiblioCommons is a Private company.

  • What is BiblioCommons’s current revenue?

    The current revenue for BiblioCommons is .

  • How much funding has BiblioCommons raised over time?

    BiblioCommons has raised $1.03M.

  • Who are BiblioCommons’s investors?

    Institute of Museum and Library Services, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and New York Public Library Astor Lenox and Tilden Foundations have invested in BiblioCommons.

  • When was BiblioCommons acquired?

    BiblioCommons was acquired on 10-Feb-2020.

  • Who acquired BiblioCommons?

    BiblioCommons was acquired by Volaris Group.

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