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Canva hits $4B ARR, growing 35%. What it means for ANZ sales teams.

Sydney-founded Canva reported $4B ARR with 35% YoY growth and $500M enterprise ARR doubling annually. The company employs roughly 5,000 globally but sales team size remains undisclosed. Current valuation sits at $42B in secondaries, with Figma and Adobe comps suggesting $20-48B range depending on market sentiment around AI risk.

Feb 23, 2026 · 2 min
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Figma hits $304M quarterly revenue, 40% growth, 136% NDR

Figma closed Q4 2025 at $304M in revenue, up 40% year-over-year, with full-year revenue of $1.056B. Net dollar retention hit 136%, meaning existing customers expanded their spend significantly. For sales teams watching SaaS benchmarks, these numbers set a new bar at scale.

Feb 20, 2026 · 2 min
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Google lets you prioritise real journalism over AI slop in search results

Google now lets you mark preferred news sources, which surfaces human-written content over AI summaries in search results. The feature gives readers control over what they see and helps independent publishers compete with algorithmic content. Worth noting: it does not override ranking, but it does increase visibility when relevant.

Feb 19, 2026 · 2 min
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MYOB making open banking default for 1.2M SME customers by 2026

MYOB is rolling out open banking across Business and AccountRight from March 1, with plans to make it the default bank connection by 2026. The move affects 1.2 million SME customers across ANZ and adds 50 new bank connection options. For sales teams selling into SMEs, this signals faster setup times and cleaner data feeds becoming table stakes in accounting software.

Feb 19, 2026 · 2 min
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eBay buys Depop back from Etsy for $1.7B

eBay is acquiring fashion resale platform Depop from Etsy for $1.7 billion cash, three years after Etsy bought it for $2.27 billion. Depop generated $1.42 billion in GMV last year from 3 million sellers, 90% under 34. The platform stays standalone.

Feb 19, 2026 · 2 min
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Appetise raises $7M selling grocery data to FMCG brands

Christchurch startup Appetise closed a $7M Series A after ditching $400k in consumer subscriptions to build a behavioral data platform. Now at $3.5M revenue, they are selling grocery insights to 70 brands including Heinz. Revenue tripled in six months, driven 70% by Australian growth.

Feb 19, 2026 · 2 min