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Discover revenue and EBITDA valuation multiples for Acast and similar public comparables like iHeartMedia, Funshine Culture Group, TV Tokyo Holdings, NRJ Group and more.

Acast Overview

About Acast

Acast AB is the curated, fully integrated, podcast marketplace in the world. The company offers podcast hosting, growth, and then monetization through both a creative and curated advertising marketplace, as well as membership features to connect podcasters with paying fans. The group has three operating segments- Europe, North America and others. Majority of revenue is generated from Europe segment.


Founded

2014

HQ

Sweden

Employees

388

Website

acast.com

Financials (LTM)

Revenue: $296M
EBITDA: $17M

EV

$630M

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Acast Financials

Acast reported last 12-month revenue of $296M and EBITDA of $17M.

In the same LTM period, Acast generated $116M in gross profit, $17M in EBITDA, and had net loss of ($1M).

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Acast P&L

In the most recent fiscal year, Acast reported revenue of $282M and EBITDA of $11M.

Acast is unprofitable as of last fiscal year, with gross margin of 38%, EBITDA margin of 4%, and net margin of (4%).

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue$296M$282M$175M$208M$270M
Gross Profit$116M$106M$56M$82M$106M
Gross Margin39%38%32%39%39%
EBITDA$17M$11M($10M)$11M($29K)
EBITDA Margin6%4%(6%)5%(0%)
EBIT Margin2%0%(16%)(3%)(1%)
Net Profit($1M)($12M)($19M)$8M($12M)
Net Margin(0%)(4%)(11%)4%(4%)

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Acast Stock Performance

Acast has current market cap of $681M, and enterprise value of $630M.

Market Cap Evolution


Acast's stock price is $3.73.

Acast share price increased by 10.8% in the last 30 days, and by 118.8% in the last year.

Acast has an EPS (earnings per share) of $-0.07.

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EVMarket CapPrice 1DPrice 1MPrice 3MPrice 12MEPS
$630M$681M3.5%10.8%31.9%118.8%$-0.07

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Acast Valuation Multiples

Acast trades at 2.1x EV/Revenue multiple, and 36.1x EV/EBITDA.

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EV / Revenue (LTM)


Acast Financial Valuation Multiples

As of May 23, 2026, Acast has market cap of $681M and EV of $630M.

Acast has a P/E ratio of (617.6x).

LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
EV/Revenue2.1x2.2x3.6x3.0x2.3x
EV/EBITDA36.1x55.5x(61.8x)56.4xn/m
EV/EBIT88.6xn/m(22.8x)(102.4x)n/m
EV/Gross Profit5.4x5.9x11.3x7.7x5.9x
P/En/m(56.6x)(35.4x)81.3x(56.6x)
EV/FCF159.8xn/m(72.4x)(204.0x)n/m

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Acast Margins & Growth Rates

Acast grew revenue by 13% and EBITDA by 137% in the last fiscal year.

In the most recent fiscal year, Acast reported gross margin of 38%, EBITDA margin of 4%, and net margin of (4%).

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Acast Margins

Last FY202420252026202720282029
Gross Margin38%39%39%39%
EBITDA Margin4%5%(0%)8%
EBIT Margin0%(3%)(1%)5%
Net Margin(4%)4%(4%)5%
FCF Margin(0%)(1%)(0%)6%

Acast Growth Rates

FY+1/FY23/2424/2525/2626/2727/2828/29
Revenue Growth13%19%29%18%
Gross Profit Growth16%47%29%16%
EBITDA Growth137%(209%)(100%)(92460%)
EBIT Growth1262%(78%)(69%)(944%)
Net Profit Growth(239%)(144%)(244%)(239%)
FCF Growth(4297%)(64%)(86%)(4297%)

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Acast Operational KPIs

Acast's revenue per employee in the last FY averaged $0.7M, while opex per employee averaged $0.3M for the same period.

Acast's Rule of 40 is 26% (metric relevant for SaaS companies only, counted as combined revenue growth rate and EBITDA margin).

Acast's Rule of X is 53% (created by Bessemer, Rule of X is another metric to measure SaaS companies, ~1.5x stronger vs. the traditional Rule of 40, counted as revenue growth rate multiplied by 2.5 plus EBITDA margin).

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LTMLast FY202320242025202620272028
Rule of 4020%26%———
Bessemer Rule of X42%53%———
Revenue per Employee—$0.7M———
Opex per Employee—$0.3M———
S&M Expenses to Revenue20%20%24%21%20%
G&A Expenses to Revenue11%12%13%11%12%
R&D Expenses to Revenue8%8%11%10%8%
Opex to Revenue—38%48%42%40%

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Acast Competitors

Acast competitors include iHeartMedia, Funshine Culture Group, TV Tokyo Holdings, NRJ Group, Cover, H & R Century Union, Huayi Brothers, YG Entertainment, Surya Citra Media and CJ ENM.

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EV/RevenueEV/EBITDA
Last FYLTM2027ELast FYLTM2027E
iHeartMedia1.6x1.6x9.2x8.6x
Funshine Culture Group8.2x—104.2x—
TV Tokyo Holdings0.4x0.4x4.6x3.7x
NRJ Group0.5x0.5x2.0x2.4x
Cover2.3x2.0x11.1x11.1x
H & R Century Union7.4x—(21.1x)—
Huayi Brothers19.5x—(63.3x)—
YG Entertainment1.1x1.1x5.8x6.3x

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Acast Funding History

Before going public, Acast raised $96M in total equity funding, across 6 rounds.

Last private valuation of Acast was $190M, after raising $35M in December 2018 from Första AP-fonden, Swedbank Robur Microcap, and Swedbank Robur’s Ny Teknik.


Acast Funding Rounds

DateStageRaised FromRaisedValuationRev. MultipleDeal Summary
Jun-20Undisclosed stageAlfvén & Didrikson; Bonnier Capital; Första AP-fonden; MOOR; Swedbank Robur$28M—Acast is a Swedish podcast hosting and distribution platform that connects creators, advertisers, and listeners through a technology-driven marketplace, enabling podcast monetization via programmatic ad sales and other revenue streams. In 2020, the company achieved significant growth, with operating revenues totaling 592 MSEK, up 64% year-over-year from 361 MSEK in 2019, and gross profit increasing 70% to 219 MSEK. Programmatic ad sales revenue specifically grew 215% year-on-year, positioning Acast as a leader in podcast programmatic advertising across 15 global markets, supported by integrations with 112 agency trading desks and demand-side platforms. The platform hosted over 20,000 shows, generating more than 300 million monthly listens. The specified VC funding round in June 2020 involved investors Alfvén & Didrikson, Bonnier Capital, Första AP-fonden, MOOR, and Swedbank Robur, raising approximately $28.1 million (equivalent to about 280 MSEK at the time). This round supported Acast's expansion amid rapid growth in the podcast ecosystem. Financial traction in 2020 included a 64% revenue increase driven by scaling operations, with average revenue per listen (ARPL) metrics later reported at SEK 0.44 in Q4 2020, rising in subsequent periods. The company focused on North America and global markets, hiring key executives like Global Head of Automation in late 2019 to accelerate programmatic sales, projecting it to reach 10% of total global revenue in 2021. Later years showed positive adjusted EBITDA starting around 2025. Competitively, Acast operates in the expanding interactive media and services sector, with historical revenue growth outpacing industry averages in some periods. Post-2020, the company went public and continued scaling, reaching 2.52B SEK LTM revenue by late 2025, with North America becoming its largest market by 29% YoY revenue growth in later reports.
Dec-18Series CFörsta AP-fonden; Swedbank Robur Microcap; Swedbank Robur’s Ny Teknik$35M$190MAcast is a Sweden-based audio content platform and podcast marketplace founded in 2014 that enables podcast producers to host, monetize, and distribute content. The company had built a significant platform hosting more than 125 million streams monthly through its mobile app and web platform, featuring podcasts from major publishers including the Financial Times, the Economist, Vice, and the BBC. In December 2018, Acast closed a Series C funding round raising $35 million at a $190 million post-money valuation from Första AP-fonden and Swedbank Robur's Ny Teknik and Microcap funds. This brought the company's cumulative funding to more than $67 million. By 2019, the company had expanded its offerings with a free hosting tier and successfully acquired Pippa, another podcast hosting platform, while also securing a €25 million investment from the European Investment Bank, demonstrating strong investor confidence in the podcast marketplace sector at that time.
Sep-17Series BCNI Nordic 5; Microcap; Swedbank Robur’s Ny Teknik$20M—Acast is a Stockholm-based podcast company founded in 2013 by Mans Ulvestam and Karl Rosander and led by CEO Ross Adams. The company operates as a marketplace for podcasts and claims to be the world's largest in this space, with over 125 million monthly listeners globally. In September 2017, Acast raised $19.5 million in a Series B round led by CNI Nordic. Prior to the 2020 funding round that secured €50 million in equity and a €25 million EIB credit facility, Acast had raised approximately $70 million cumulatively. By 2019, the company generated sales of SEK 361 million (approximately $38.5 million USD) and was not yet profitable.
May-17SeedAlfvén & Didrikson; Bonnier Capital; MOOR$3M——
Dec-15SeedAlfvén & Didrikson; Bonnier Capital; CNI Nordic 5; Inbox Capital$5M——
May-15Series AAlfvén & Didrikson; Bonnier Capital$5M$198MAcast, a Sweden-based podcast marketplace founded in 2014, enables producers to host, monetize, and distribute audio content. In May 2015, the company raised $5 million from investors including Alfvén & Didrikson and Bonnier at a post-money valuation of $197.64 million. This followed a $5 million investment from Bonnier Growth Media seven months earlier and prior undisclosed funding from Moor. Alfvén & Didrikson backed Acast in the 2015 round as part of its early investments in the audio platform. The company later grew to host over 125 million monthly streams, featuring podcasts from publishers like the Financial Times, the Economist, Vice, and the BBC. Subsequent rounds included a $3.4 million investment from Bonnier Growth Media and Moor in May 2017, a $19.5 million Series B in September 2017, and a $35 million Series C in 2018 at $190 million valuation.

Acast M&A Activity

Acast has acquired 5 companies to date.

Last acquisition by Acast was on December 19th 2025. Acast acquired Wake Word for undisclosed valuation.

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Latest Acquisitions by Acast

Wake Word
Wonder Media Network
Podchaser
RadioPublic
Description
Wake Word is a Berlin-based firm specializing in voice technology design, app development, digital marketing, and branded audio advertising.
Wonder Media Network is a New York-headquartered audio production company founded in 2018. It produces podcasts like Encyclopedia Womannica and The Glitter Effect, reaching 5 million monthly downloads via Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Focusing on women's stories and social justice, the network partners with NPR and The New York Times for distribution, employing 20 creators to amplify diverse voices in media.
Podchaser is a comprehensive podcast database indexing more than 6 million shows and 100 million episodes. It offers listener discovery tools, podcaster analytics, and brand advertising solutions through verified charts and reviews. Founded in 2016 and Los Angeles-headquartered, the company integrates with platforms like Apple Podcasts and serves over 1 million monthly active users.
RadioPublic is a New York-based podcast listening platform owned by Automatic since 2018. It offers personalized discovery feeds, speed controls, and sleep timers across iOS and Android apps. The service distributes shows from networks like NPR and Gimlet, with features for private RSS feeds and offline downloads. Launched in 2016, RadioPublic integrates with Spotify and Apple Podcasts for cross-platform playback.
HQ CountryGermanyUnited StatesUnited StatesUnited States
HQ City
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New York City, NY
Oklahoma City, OK
Boston, MA
Deal Date19 Dec 20256 Dec 202418 Jul 202219 Feb 2021
Valuationundisclosed$8M$34Mundisclosed
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About Acast

When was Acast founded?Acast was founded in 2014.
Where is Acast headquartered?Acast is headquartered in Sweden.
How many employees does Acast have?As of today, Acast has over 388 employees.
Is Acast publicly listed?Yes, Acast is a public company listed on Nasdaq Stockholm.
What is the stock symbol of Acast?Acast trades under ACAST ticker.
When did Acast go public?Acast went public in 2021.
Who are competitors of Acast?Acast main competitors include iHeartMedia, Funshine Culture Group, TV Tokyo Holdings, NRJ Group, Cover, H & R Century Union, Huayi Brothers, YG Entertainment, Surya Citra Media, CJ ENM.
What is the current market cap of Acast?Acast's current market cap is $681M.
What is the current revenue of Acast?Acast's last 12 months revenue is $296M.
What is the current revenue growth of Acast?Acast revenue growth (NTM/LTM) is 14%.
What is the current EV/Revenue multiple of Acast?Current revenue multiple of Acast is 2.1x.
Is Acast profitable?Yes, Acast is EBITDA-positive (as of the last 12 months).
What is the current EBITDA of Acast?Acast's last 12 months EBITDA is $17M.
What is Acast's EBITDA margin?Acast's last 12 months EBITDA margin is 6%.
What is the current EV/EBITDA multiple of Acast?Current EBITDA multiple of Acast is 36.1x.
What is the current FCF of Acast?Acast's last 12 months FCF is $4M.
What is Acast's FCF margin?Acast's last 12 months FCF margin is 1%.
What is the current EV/FCF multiple of Acast?Current FCF multiple of Acast is 159.8x.
How many companies Acast has acquired to date?As of May 2026, Acast has acquired 5 companies.
What was the largest acquisition by Acast?$34M acquisition of Podchaser on 18th July 2022 was the largest M&A Acast has done to date.
What companies Acast acquired?Acast acquired Podchaser, Wonder Media Network, Pippa, RadioPublic, and Wake Word.
In how many companies Acast has invested to date?Acast hasn't invested in any companies yet (or none have been disclosed publicly).

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