Cloud-based call centre software firm Aircall has crossed the $100 million mark in annual recurring revenue, a milestone that underscores its rapid growth as it prepares for global expansion and a potential stock market listing.
The company, valued at around $1 billion, said the revenue milestone reflects strong demand from businesses shifting their customer support and sales operations to cloud-based platforms.
Aircall also announced plans to expand its presence in Singapore and Madrid, moves aimed at strengthening its footprint in Asia and southern Europe. The expansions are expected to support customer growth and talent recruitment as the company scales its international operations.
Executives said the revenue breakthrough puts Aircall on a stronger footing as it looks ahead to an eventual initial public offering, though no timeline has been disclosed.
The announcement places Aircall among a growing group of enterprise software firms reaching significant recurring revenue levels while navigating a more cautious global tech investment climate.

