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Endurance International Group, Inc.
Nasdaq: EIGI (2013-2021)
IndustryInternet hosting services
PredecessorBizLand
Founded1997 (1997)
Founders
  • Hari Ravichandran
  • Ravi Agarwal
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
Worldwide
Key people
  • Jeff Fox (CEO)
  • Marc Montagner (CFO)
  • David Bryson (CLO)
  • Kim Simone (COO)
ServicesWeb hosting, domain registration, SEO, email marketing
Number of employees
Over 2,500 (2016)
ParentClearlake Capital Group, L.P.
Websitewww.endurance.com

Newfold Digital (formerly Endurance International Group (EIG) and BizLand), is an IT services company specializing in web hosting. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, USA.[1] It achieved its size by acquiring a large number of smaller companies, which it continues to operate under the original brand names, while moving their IT infrastructure to India.[2]

In 2011, Endurance was bought from Accel-KKR by Warburg Pincus and GS Capital Partners, for around $975 million.[3] In September 2013, the company announced plans to raise $400 million in an IPO.[4] The company announced it would list on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol EIGI.[5] It went public in October 2013 raising $252 million selling shares to the public at $12 each. This was below the company's target goal of $400 million.[6][7]

In a 2015 investor earnings conference call, the company reported having 4.2 million worldwide customers.[8]

This path to increased size is similar to the path networking company Verio followed in the 1990s, using free cash flow and access to capital markets[9] in acquiring assets to add to their corporate portfolio.[10] The concept was to roll up small ISPs into one large ISP and achieve economies of scale. Endurance is acquiring hosting companies domestically and internationally.[2]

Blake Cunneen, Endurance's senior vice president of corporate development has stated:

"Investing in mergers and acquisitions is a very accretive use of free cash flow and going forward we'll continue to do so. We don't have any deals we're announcing. But we told the Street to expect M&A growth to continue.

In March 2015, the company announced an investment in Netherlands-based technology startup AppMachine, acquiring 40% of the company.[11][12]

In August 2015, EIG announced the acquisition of Site5 and Verio Web Hosting from NTT. It is estimated that EIG gained 86,000+ new subscribers through these acquisitions.[13][14]

In November 2015,[15] the company acquired Constant Contact, and days later laid off 15% of their workforce.[16]

Also in November 2015, EIG acquired the assets of Ecommerce, LLC for $28 million.[17] This acquisition included a total of 72,000 subscribers from three different hosting brands: IX Web Hosting, Cloud by IX, and Host Excellence.

In August 2018, the firm's CEO and CFO were fined US$8 million for fraud by the SEC for misrepresenting company subscriber numbers.[18]

Endurance acquired Ecomdash in October 2019 for $9.6 million in cash, and placed it under the Constant Contact group.[19][20][21]

In April 2020, Endurance group won the Google Cloud Expansion Partner of the Year for Asia Pacific.[22]

In November 2020, Clearlake Capital Group announced that it would acquire Endurance International Group for around $3 billion.[23]

At the closing of the deal in February 2021, Clearlake Capital announced a few wrinkles. Clearlake spun off the Endurance Web Presence division, including subsidiaries Domain.com, Bluehost, and HostGator. Endurance Web Presence merged with Web.com to form a new company named Newfold Digital. Newfold Digital is a joint venture between Clearlake Capital (short-time owner of Endurance) and Siris Capital Group (long-time owner of Web.com).[24]

Clearlake also spun off the Constant Contact division of Endurance into a separate joint venture between Clearlake and Siris.[25]

Clearlake's announcement of the acquisition, spinoffs, and mergers did not mention Clearlake's plans for the little that was left of Endurance International Group.

Company structure[]

Becoming one of the Internet's largest Web hosting providers, the company was structured differently from other large hosting companies such as Rackspace, GoDaddy, or 1&1 Ionos. The company has grown its hosting and related business through numerous acquisitions.[10][26]

Subsidiary brands[]

The company has owned and operated numerous hosting businesses, with shared support information and support agents. A partial list of subsidiaries and brands include:[27][28]

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