Numeric Technologies is a global enterprise solutions provider founded in 1996, specializing in SAP consulting, DevOps, quality engineering, application management, and staff augmentation to drive digital transformation for mid-market and large enterprises.[1][2][5] Headquartered in Warrenville, Illinois, with over 2,000 consultants across 17 locations worldwide, the company builds advanced applications and data platforms that centralize enterprise data, streamline processes, and deliver actionable insights for improved customer service and decision-making.[1][4][5] It serves demanding organizations by focusing on ERP, Big Data, analytics, E-Commerce, cloud migration, and system integration, with reported revenue around $36-100 million.[2][4]
The company targets enterprises needing technology modernization, offering tailored solutions that emphasize efficient processes, best practices, and personalized service from consultants averaging 12+ years of experience.[2][5]
Numeric Technologies emerged in 1996 amid the Y2K crisis, initially addressing compliance and system readiness challenges for businesses worldwide.[1][5] Headquartered near Chicago in Warrenville, Illinois, it expanded globally with offices in Miami, Silicon Valley, Luxembourg, the UK, India (including Chennai), London, and Dublin to support onshore and offshore needs.[1][2] Under President and CEO Mani Rajendran, the firm evolved from Y2K remediation to a broader focus on SAP services and digital transformation, growing to over 2,000 consultants and serving major enterprises with high-quality projects.[2][4][5] Early emphasis on customer partnerships and "best practice" methodologies built its reputation, enabling steady expansion over 25+ years.[2]
Numeric Technologies rides the wave of enterprise digital transformation, particularly the shift to cloud-based ERP systems like SAP S/4HANA amid rising demands for data analytics and automation.[1][5] Timing aligns with post-pandemic accelerations in hybrid work, supply chain digitization, and AI-driven insights, where legacy systems hinder agility—Numeric's Y2K roots position it uniquely for modernization.[5] Market forces like talent shortages and cost pressures favor its staff augmentation and offshore capabilities, while growing ERP adoption (projected multi-billion market) boosts demand for its core services.[2] It influences the ecosystem by enabling faster deployments for large organizations, fostering efficiency in sectors like manufacturing, finance, and retail through integrated tech stacks.[1][2]
Numeric Technologies is poised to capitalize on escalating SAP cloud migrations and AI-enhanced analytics, potentially expanding revenue through generative AI integrations and deeper Asia/Europe presence.[1][5] Trends like real-time data platforms and automated DevOps will shape its growth, as enterprises prioritize scalable, insight-driven operations amid economic volatility. Its influence may evolve toward full-stack digital partners, investing in talent to handle complex, multi-cloud environments—reinforcing its mission to transform SAP delivery and unleash business potential from its Y2K origins to tomorrow's tech frontier.[5]
Numeric has raised $89.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Numeric's investors include Hawk Hill Ventures, Lead Edge Capital, Long Journey Ventures, Menlo Ventures, Amasia, Ampli Ventures, General Catalyst, Indeed.com, Inventure, Mendoza Ventures, Recall Capital, Jeff Seibert.
Numeric has raised $89.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $51.0M Series B in November 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 1, 2025 | $51.0M Series B | Hawk Hill Ventures, Lead Edge Capital, Long Journey Ventures, Menlo Ventures | |
| Oct 1, 2024 | $28.0M Series A | Amasia, Ampli Ventures, General Catalyst, Hawk Hill Ventures, Indeed.com, Inventure, Lead Edge Capital, Long Journey Ventures, Mendoza Ventures, Menlo Ventures, Recall Capital, Jeff Seibert, Wayne Chang | |
| May 1, 2024 | $10.0M Seed | Hawk Hill Ventures, Lead Edge Capital, Long Journey Ventures, Menlo Ventures |