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Vista Closes Cvent Acquisition, Merges Cvent & Lanyon

By Elizabeth West / November 29, 2016 / Contact Reporter
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Cvent’s rising stock prices on Nov. 17 preceded an official announcement the next morning that the U.S. Department of Justice had cleared the path for Vista Equity Partners’ $1.65 billion acquisition of the Virginia-based meetings technology company. In a joint statement Tuesday, Vista and Cvent announced the completion of that tie-up, but with a twist: Cvent and Lanyon, which is also owned by Vista and widely considered Cvent’s closest industry rival in terms of technology stack and client scope, have merged, as well.

The combined Cvent and Lanyon company will operate under the Cvent name. It will maintain the Cvent headquarters in Tysons Corner, Va., and will have significant presence at the former Lanyon headquarters in Dallas. Cvent CEO Reggie Aggarwal will keep his role. Lanyon CEO David Bonnette will step aside after a management transition.  

In a message to Cvent customers, founder and CEO Reggie Aggarwal focused on investment and the strength of the combined entity, citing 800 technologists to carry on the work of innovation and 700 customer-facing representatives to support and grow its client base, which now numbers 28,000 in 100 countries. Aggarwal underscored that it would be “business as usual” for all customers.

Cvent president of worldwide sales and marketing Chuck Ghoorah told BTN that the combined Cvent would support all Lanyon technology products, including the transient travel products, to maintain a smooth customer transition and that “the guiding principle [of the ongoing integration] will be to do what is right for the Lanyon and the Cvent customers.”


There is so much green field and opportunity. When we sit down and listen to customers, there are so many exciting ideas out there and so many things we can add to the road map.”

Cvent president worldwide sales and marketing Chuck Ghoorah

The Question of Lanyon
Since Vista announced its intentions with Cvent in April, the industry had speculated about the fate of Lanyon in the deal. Would the DOJ require Vista to divest all or parts of Lanyon in order to consummate the Cvent acquisition? Would the two competitors remain separate under the same portfolio? DoubleDutch founder Lawrence Coburn correctly predicted in a blog post directly following the initial Cvent-Vista announcement that the parent company would combine the two portfolio assets.

Coburn wrote at the time, “It’s still unclear if Cvent and Lanyon will be merged, but you have to expect that this is the eventual play.” As a meetings technology competitor, Coburn is hardly an unbiased observer, and he saw an opportunity to focus on the potential negatives, including the idea that private equity ownership would sacrifice innovation at the altar of “financial engineering.”  

“There will certainly be a period of paralysis for both companies,” Coburn wrote in the April blog post. “People will be worrying about their job security as Vista runs their playbook of eliminating duplication and seeking efficiencies. ... It’s financial engineering at a major league, world-class level, as few other firms are capable of. Don’t get me wrong—these guys are respected operators, and they run their playbook extremely well. But technology innovation is not typically part of the equation.”

Cvent unsurprisingly characterized the motives behind the Vista acquisition and Lanyon merger very differently: “The merger represents a tremendous opportunity for the $500 billion [meetings and event] industry as a whole,” Ghoorah told BTN. “Vista saw this and by combining the two companies [created] a clearer path to innovate more because we are at a larger scale. We can be more innovative and have more game-changing products to add professional value.”

Asked why it benefits the industry as a whole, Ghoorah said the biggest-ever meetings-technology acquisition is just the latest indication of how much value is embedded in meetings and events, and ut should stimulate innovation in the space overall. “There is so much green field and opportunity. When we sit down and listen to customers, there are so many exciting ideas out there and so many things we can add to the road map.”

Getting Cvent and Lanyon through the merger to the innovation stage may take some time, according to meetings technology consultant Corbin Ball. In an email to BTN, Ball questioned the seamless nature of the transition to the scaled-up Cvent and cast doubt on the idea Cvent will support the entire technology set over the long haul given the similarity of the two tech stacks.

“It makes sense from an investor’s viewpoint that Cvent and Lanyon merge—they both have very similar technologies,” he wrote. “There are lots of duplications between the two companies. It will likely be a bit messy for each company as the transition happens.”


The two companies control about 90 percent of the [strategic meetings management] market and about the same amount for eRFPs in sourcing. However, there is room for newer, nimble companies to come in to take a piece of both of these areas. Lanyon/Cvent will need to continue to evolve—and rewrite some of their ancient code—to [stay] relevant.”

Meetings technology consultant Corbin Ball

Chasing the Big Opportunity
Vista Equity Partners won’t want the grass in that proverbial green field to grow under its feet during the Cvent/Lanyon integration. No matter how big the footprint has grown with the merger, competition will continue to nip at its heels.

Vista’s Marketo acquisition this summer set the stage to bring end-to-end automation in the meeting and event space under one roof. Building and innovating with meetings technology may ultimately just dig a better riverbed in which event data will flow downstream to sales and marketing automation. Yes, it will continue to capture program spend data and management data for SMMP, which have been the bread and butter of both Cvent and Lanyon. More important to the innovation side, though, the collective portfolio could hasten the market viability of attendee activity data captured in the live event.

Indeed, extracting meaning from event registration through live interactions and into a marketing automation tool is the next big opportunity for the meetings and events industry. And all the technology players know it.

“There’s an awesome opportunity in the marketing cloud,” said Ghoorah. “The opportunity to track the attendee journey and to put that into systems like Marketo and Salesforce to track pipeline development—that is the exciting opportunity for chief marketing officers. The fact that Marketo is now owned by Vista helps that conversation and helps to realize that attribution to pipeline. This will finally elevate the meetings conversation to the C-level suite. We can finally measure the ROI. That’s a real opportunity.”

The fact that Vista clearly is chasing that opportunity bodes well in terms of how it will invest in the innovation necessary to achieve it. Nevertheless, Ball observed that scaling up legacy technology players may not be the quickest way to get there.

“The two companies control about 90 percent of the [strategic meetings management] market and about the same amount for eRFPs in sourcing,” he wrote to BTN, basing his marketshare estimate on current SMM business and not accounting for the broad growth potential (a question the DOJ undoubtedly deliberated). “However, I think there is room for newer, nimble companies to come in to take a piece of both of these areas. Lanyon/Cvent will need to continue to evolve—and rewrite some of their ancient code—to [stay] relevant.”

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