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Salesforce, Inc. (CRM) Average EV/EBITDA Ratio

EV/EBITDA Ratio

The current ev/ebitda ratio for Salesforce, Inc. (CRM) is 14.75x as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026, shown against its trailing averages.

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CRM EV/EBITDA Ratio Averages

EV/EBITDA RATIO CURRENT

14.75x

EV/EBITDA RATIO TTM

18.69x

EV/EBITDA RATIO 3Y

24.45x

EV/EBITDA RATIO 5Y

34.76x

EV/EBITDA RATIO 10Y

54.71x

EV/EBITDA RATIO 15Y

97.07x

EV/EBITDA RATIO 20Y

101.10x

About Salesforce, Inc.

Salesforce, Inc. is a leading provider of customer relationship management (CRM) solutions, dedicated to connecting businesses and their clientele on a global scale. At its core, the Customer 360 platform empowers organizations to create seamless, integrated experiences for their customers. The company's extensive suite of services encompasses a wide array of functionalities: Sales: Tools designed to manage sales pipelines, track leads, forecast opportunities, extract data-driven insights through analytics, and streamline the creation of quotes, contracts, and invoices. Service: Capabilities enabling companies to deliver highly personalized, trustworthy, and scalable customer support. Platform: A versatile development environment, featuring intuitive drag-and-drop tools, that allows businesses of diverse sizes, locations, and industries to build tailored applications, thereby strengthening customer relationships. Learning: An online educational platform providing accessible training to acquire sought-after Salesforce skills. Slack: A comprehensive system for team collaboration and engagement. Marketing: Solutions for strategizing, personalizing, and optimizing individual customer marketing journeys. Commerce: Offerings that unify customer interactions across various channels, including mobile, web, social media, and physical retail stores. Tableau: A complete analytics solution addressing a broad spectrum of enterprise data analysis needs. MuleSoft: An integration platform designed to unlock and connect data residing across an organization's various systems. Salesforce's offerings cater to numerous sectors, such as financial services, healthcare, life sciences, and manufacturing, among others. Beyond its core products, the company also provides professional services and conducts both in-person and online courses to certify customers and partners in the architecture, administration, deployment, and development of its services. Its solutions are distributed through direct sales channels, as well as a network of consulting firms, systems integrators, and other strategic partners. Established in 1999, Salesforce, Inc. maintains its headquarters in San Francisco, California.

San Francisco, CA
76,453 employees
Technology / Software - Application
Sector
Technology
Industry
Software - Application
CEO
Marc R. Benioff