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Salesforce Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Regrello

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Salesforce has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Regrello, an AI-native solution that automates complex business processes. Regrello’s technology takes business data and turns it into agile, agentic workflows. 

The acquisition will accelerate Salesforce’s innovation in agentic process automation. After the acquisition closes, Salesforce plans to integrate Regrello with Agentforce and Slack, helping customers transform manual, inefficient activities into agentic automations that increase the velocity and quality of critical business processes. This orchestration is a key step toward realizing the vision of an agentic enterprise, where people and AI work together to achieve more than either could alone.

“Businesses need greater agility, yet too often critical processes are hindered by disconnected tools and manual workflows,” said Steve Fisher, President and Chief Product Officer, Salesforce. “Integrating Regrello will turn unstructured artifacts into coordinated workflows, bringing humans and agents together on the Salesforce Platform and giving every employee the ability to automate manual work, collaborate in real time, and deliver customer value faster.”

“We founded Regrello to eliminate the friction in enterprise work,” said Aman Naimat, CEO, Regrello. “Joining Salesforce gives us the reach and platform to bring agentic process automation to more organizations, helping teams break free from old, slow, and expensive ways of working to agile, AI-powered execution.”

The acquisition is expected to close in Salesforce’s third fiscal quarter of 2026, subject to customary closing conditions. This transaction does not change our Fiscal Year 2026 guidance. The transaction will be funded through cash on Salesforce’s balance sheet. The transaction is not expected to disrupt Salesforce’s capital return program.

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