Visma has just announced the acquisition of WeFact, a Dutch online invoicing software designed for small businesses and freelancers. With this acquisition, Visma is significantly strengthening its offering for SMEs, which need simple tools to manage their quotes, invoices, and purchases. WeFact allows users to create and send invoices in just a few clicks, automate payment reminders, track supplier invoices, and get a clear overview of their business, all online and via a highly accessible interface, including on mobile devices. For Visma, which already serves more than 2 million customers in Europe and South America, this acquisition adds a highly targeted component focused on micro-enterprises and small businesses, particularly in the Netherlands and Belgium, where WeFact is particularly well established.
This transaction is part of Visma's active expansion strategy. The company, led by Merete Hverven, made numerous acquisitions in 2025 (in Central Europe and South America) to consolidate and expand its software portfolio, while posting strong growth. Its revenue for the third quarter of 2025 stood at €2.33 billion (+13% compared to 2024).
WeFact was previously part of the portfolio of Main Capital , a manager in the Vintage Altaroc Odyssey fund. In this transaction, Main Capital the value created in WeFact after supporting its growth, while Visma is acquiring an asset that complements its existing solutions. This acquisition highlights a vibrant ecosystem where certain players can come together, share growth drivers, and feed off each other.








