Vector Capital, a technology-focused investment firm, has completed its acquisition of Showpad, a provider of AI revenue enablement technology. In connection with the close of the transaction, Apratim Purakayastha has been named CEO, effective immediately.
“We are pleased to unite Showpad and Bigtincan under one brand to invest in the next phase of growth for the global leader in AI-powered revenue enablement,” said Amish Mehta, CIO and managing director at Vector Capital. “Apratim is a proven leader with deep software industry knowledge, and we are excited to work closely with him and the newly combined Showpad and Bigtincan teams to deliver innovative, transformative solutions that elevate buyer engagement and drive growth worldwide.”
Jim Hopkins, chairman of Bigtincan, will continue as chairman of the combined business. Hendrik Isebaert, the former CEO of Showpad, steps down but continues to be involved as an advisor to Showpad. Insight Partners, a material investor in Showpad, rolled over its full investment into the combined company.
Purakayastha has spent more than 25 years in various leadership roles within the software sector. Most recently, he served as general manager of talent development solutions at Skillsoft, where he oversaw a $400 million enterprise subscription business, as well as millions of CodeAcademy consumer learners. He also served as the CPO and CTO. Previously, Purakayastha was the COO of Sumtotal, group president of ACI Worldwide, and spent his early years at IBM.
“Both Showpad and Bigtincan were early AI pioneers in the revenue enablement market, and I am excited to join the business at this exciting time,” said Purakayastha. “The organization brings together industry best-in-class content management and sales readiness solutions, an AI first-mover advantage and a clear focus on supporting field sales-centric organizations. I’m excited about leading an outstanding global team that puts the customer first and is focused on solving the revenue effectiveness gap.”
Modern sales teams are under pressure to deliver more growth, but struggle with outdated information and siloed technologies. CRM data erodes faster than ever, and virtually every record is incomplete. Companies juggle 10 or more sales technologies, as well as AI tools that are disconnected from the selling context and workflows. Drowning in administration, content, and contact management, sales professionals now only spend a fraction of their time actually selling in the highly personalized ways customers expect.
Showpad and Bigtincan (which Vector acquired in April 2025) have combined to deliver a unified AI-native revenue effectiveness platform specifically designed for complex field-selling-centric organizations. Operating under the Showpad brand, the company serves more than 2,000 global customers across 50 countries.
