List of Oracle Sales Cloud Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Oracle Sales Cloud customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Oracle Sales Cloud for Sales Automation, CRM from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Oracle Sales Cloud for Sales Automation, CRM include: Electricity of France, a France based Utilities organisation with 171862 employees and revenues of $151.00 billion, Broadcom, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 33000 employees and revenues of $63.89 billion, World Kinect Corporation, a United States based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 5000 employees and revenues of $59.04 billion, Wesfarmers, a Australia based Retail organisation with 120000 employees and revenues of $28.86 billion, Southern Company, a United States based Utilities organisation with 28314 employees and revenues of $26.72 billion and many others.
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Abdulrahman Algosaibi General Trading Company | Distribution | 1000 | $200M | Saudi Arabia | Oracle | Oracle Sales Cloud | Sales Automation,CRM | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Abdulrahman Algosaibi General Trading Company implemented Oracle Sales Cloud as part of a cloud-first initiative to unify commercial systems. The deployment of Oracle Sales Cloud was positioned alongside Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and Oracle Fusion Cloud HCM, with the company citing a unified platform supported by embedded machine learning and artificial intelligence to address distribution and channel complexity.
The Oracle Sales Cloud implementation focused on core Sales Automation,CRM capabilities, including account and contact management, lead and opportunity management, configurable quoting and order capture workflows, forecasting, and embedded analytics. Configuration emphasized sales process standardization and role based access controls to support commercial teams serving hospitals, physician offices, retail pharmacies, and clinics.
Integrations were centered on tight connectivity to Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP and HCM, enabling synchronized customer master data, order and invoicing information, and workforce related sales compensation and territory assignments. Operational coverage targeted distribution and commercial functions within the Saudi Arabian organization, aligning sales execution with supply level and order fulfillment processes.
Governance and rollout were structured around centralized data governance and sales process orchestration, with change control for pipeline stages, pricing and approval workflows, and CRM data stewardship. The implementation narrative emphasizes Oracle Sales Cloud, Sales Automation,CRM, and a unified Oracle Cloud architecture as the foundation for managing accounts, opportunities, and analytics across Abdulrahman Algosaibi General Trading Company.
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ABT Associates | Professional Services | 3254 | $400M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Sales Cloud | Sales Automation,CRM | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, ABT Associates implemented Oracle Sales Cloud to consolidate its sales processes and systems. The Oracle Sales Cloud deployment targeted a cohesive sales process across the organization, replacing a situation described as disparate systems and disjointed processes and establishing a single cloud-based CRM foundation.
The implementation focused on core Sales Automation,CRM capabilities, including lead management, opportunity management, pipeline and forecasting workflows, sales analytics and workflow automation. Configuration emphasized standardized opportunity stages, role based security and configurable sales stages to align field selling, business development and client engagement workflows.
Operational coverage extended across sales, business development and program management functions, with the platform serving as the system of record for customer interactions and opportunity lifecycle management. The cloud deployment model concentrated on centralized configuration and shared data definitions rather than localized point solutions.
Governance and process restructuring accompanied the technical rollout, instituting common data definitions, standardized sales workflows and formal change management to drive consistent adoption. The result reported was a transformed set of processes that moved ABT Associates from fragmented systems to a cohesive, organization wide sales process implemented on Oracle Sales Cloud.
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AFG | Banking and Financial Services | 238 | $69M | Australia | Oracle | Oracle Sales Cloud | Sales Automation,CRM | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, AFG deployed Oracle Sales Cloud as a core component of a cloud-first Sales Automation,CRM program that centralized broker sales, incentive and financial workflows. The implementation was positioned alongside an enterprise Oracle CX and Oracle Cloud ERP footprint to support broker-facing services, finance automation and executive reporting.
The deployment configured Oracle Sales Cloud together with Oracle Financials Cloud Service, Oracle Fusion Incentive Compensation Cloud Service, Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service and Oracle Documents Cloud Service to automate commission and fee calculations, subledger closing, reconciliations and scenario-based budgeting. Functional capabilities implemented included incentive compensation calculation, automated broker fee invoicing, spreadsheet integration for general ledger and payables processes, self-service executive dashboards and document storage for invoices and contracts.
Integrations were executed to collect daily mortgage-sales transactions and commission data from external lenders and to exchange commission visibility with an on-premise Siebel CRM instance, enabling brokers to view real-time commission payments. Operational scope covered AFG finance, sales and planning functions and the nationwide broker network of roughly 2,400 brokers, supporting high-volume processing requirements such as 600,000 monthly commission payments and storage of approximately 15,000 monthly invoices and up to 300 contracts per month.
Process and governance changes centralized commission and fee processing into a single role instead of distributed responsibilities, automated reconciliation and month-end close workflows, and redirected IT resources from systems management toward digital, mobile and data initiatives. Financial and planning governance incorporated scenario modeling from Oracle Planning and Budgeting Cloud Service and self-service reporting to speed executive decision making.
Explicit outcomes reported from the implementation included doubling AFGs capacity to innovate from 24% to 48%, processing 600,000 monthly commission payments 5x faster, creating broker fee invoices 6x faster, reducing system-management costs by 29% and cutting hardware and disaster recovery costs by 19%, while improving broker satisfaction through real-time commission visibility via Oracle Sales Cloud.
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Manufacturing | 3700 | $1.8B | United Kingdom | Oracle | Oracle Sales Cloud | Sales Automation,CRM | 2018 | Enigen |
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Manufacturing | 600 | $75M | United States | Oracle | Oracle Sales Cloud | Sales Automation,CRM | 2020 | n/a |
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Construction and Real Estate | 8000 | $800M | United Arab Emirates | Oracle | Oracle Sales Cloud | Sales Automation,CRM | 2025 | n/a |
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Utilities | 16330 | $19.7B | United States | Oracle | Oracle Sales Cloud | Sales Automation,CRM | 2019 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 60000 | $15.7B | Ireland | Oracle | Oracle Sales Cloud | Sales Automation,CRM | 2020 | n/a |
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Insurance | 700 | $120M | Netherlands | Oracle | Oracle Sales Cloud | Sales Automation,CRM | 2020 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 2200 | $100M | Jordan | Oracle | Oracle Sales Cloud | Sales Automation,CRM | 2019 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating Oracle Sales Cloud
- Lord, Abbett & Co. LLC, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organization with 1200 Employees
- Facilization, a Albania based Professional Services company with 100 Employees
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