InfluenceAsia Original Enterprise Technology Ranking
2025 InfluenceAsia Cloud & SaaS 50
A rigorous annual ranking recognizing cloud and software-as-a-service companies whose platforms, infrastructure, security layers, AI capabilities and enterprise operating systems shaped Asian and global digital transformation in 2025.
Editorial Framework
Enterprise technology influence measured as operating infrastructure.
Independent, evidence-led, category-aware and publication-ready. The ranking is designed as an original InfluenceAsia list rather than a revenue table, market-cap table, venture-valuation table, customer-count table or corporate publicity exercise.
01 Ranking Introduction
The AI Operating Layer: Cloud, Agents and Trusted Enterprise Software
2025 InfluenceAsia Cloud & SaaS 50 identifies the companies that defined the operating layer of Asia's digital economy in a year shaped by AI infrastructure, sovereign cloud demand, enterprise automation, cybersecurity pressure, cloud-native software development, AI agents, industry SaaS and the modernization of business workflows.
02 Editorial Lens
The command layer of enterprise AI.
The 2025 edition treats cloud and SaaS influence as the ability to become indispensable infrastructure for enterprises, developers, governments and digital-native businesses. The strongest companies in this list provided more than software access; they supplied compute, data foundations, identity, collaboration, security, automation, monetization, compliance and the operational intelligence that modern organizations rely on every day.
03 Selected Objects
Company-based cloud and SaaS influence.
Companies whose principal influence in 2025 came from cloud infrastructure, AI cloud, SaaS platforms, enterprise software, cloud security, developer platforms, data platforms, business workflow automation, digital workplace tools, subscription infrastructure or vertical software delivered through cloud-based models.
Top Ranked
The leading cloud and SaaS signals in the 2025 index.
In 2025, cloud and SaaS moved from digital transformation utilities into the command layer of enterprise AI. Compute scarcity, model deployment, data sovereignty, developer automation, workflow agents, identity protection, cloud security and domain-specific software all became board-level concerns. The most influential companies were those able to convert infrastructure and software into measurable organizational capability.
Alibaba Cloud
AI Cloud, IaaS and Model Platform
Alibaba Cloud leads the 2025 edition as Asia's most consequential indigenous cloud platform. Its influence rests on hyperscale infrastructure, Qwen-led AI momentum, model-as-a-service adoption, enterprise cloud migrat...
Microsoft Cloud
Azure, Microsoft 365, Copilot and Enterprise AI
Microsoft Cloud ranks second for turning productivity software, cloud infrastructure, developer tools and AI copilots into a unified enterprise operating layer. In 2025, its Asian relevance was amplified by major clou...
Amazon Web Services
Hyperscale Cloud and AI Infrastructure
AWS is included for its unmatched role in enterprise cloud infrastructure and its continuing investment across Asian markets. In 2025, the company remained a default compute, storage, database, security and AI deploym...
Google Cloud
AI Cloud, Data Cloud and Cloud Security
Google Cloud is ranked for its strategic position at the intersection of Gemini-era AI, data infrastructure, developer tooling and cloud security. In 2025, its influence across Asia reflected the rising demand for AI...
Huawei Cloud
Full-Stack Cloud and AI Infrastructure
Huawei Cloud is included for its role in sovereign cloud, AI infrastructure and enterprise digitalization across China and emerging markets. Its 2025 influence came from full-stack technology depth, sector-specific cl...
Tencent Cloud
Cloud, Communications and Digital Services Infrastructure
Tencent Cloud is ranked for combining cloud infrastructure with China's deepest communication, gaming, media, payment and mini-program ecosystem. In 2025, its influence was strengthened by AI-related cloud services, i...
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Enterprise Cloud, Database Cloud and Multicloud
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is included for becoming a strategic alternative in AI workloads, database modernization and mission-critical enterprise cloud. Its 2025 Asian relevance reflected demand for Oracle database...
Baidu AI Cloud
AI Cloud and Model Infrastructure
Baidu AI Cloud is ranked for its full-stack AI capability across models, cloud infrastructure, enterprise AI services and industry solutions. In 2025, it became one of the clearest examples of a Chinese cloud business...
Research Dimensions
A seven-part model for cloud and SaaS authority.
Scores balance platform consequence, AI relevance, adoption, product defensibility, Asia connectivity, operating trust and category leadership.
Platform and Infrastructure Consequence
The extent to which the company provides foundational compute, cloud, data, security, workflow or software infrastructure used by enterprises and developers.
2025 AI and Cloud Relevance
Visible relevance to AI adoption, model deployment, cloud modernization, sovereign infrastructure, automation, agentic workflows and enterprise data strategy in 2025.
Enterprise and Developer Adoption
Evidence of meaningful customer reach, developer dependence, usage depth, enterprise standardization, multi-market presence or ecosystem gravity.
Product Defensibility and Innovation
Strength of technical architecture, product velocity, integration depth, domain specialization, data advantage, security capability or workflow differentiation.
Asia and Global Connectivity
Contribution to Asia's digital economy, cross-border cloud adoption, Asian SaaS credibility, regional infrastructure buildout or global recognition of Asia-origin software capability.
Operating Discipline and Trust
Evidence of reliability, governance, security posture, customer retention, regulatory maturity, financial resilience or scalable go-to-market execution.
Category Leadership and Institutional Legacy
Influence on standards, talent formation, enterprise behavior, developer ecosystems, software culture and the long-term credibility of cloud and SaaS as strategic infrastructure.
Methodology
Independent editorial standards for enterprise software influence.
InfluenceAsia evaluates cloud and SaaS companies by category cluster, then normalizes across infrastructure, AI cloud, cybersecurity, developer platforms, workflow software and vertical SaaS.
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Scoring Model
InfluenceAsia uses a 100-point editorial research framework. Scores are comparative indicators within this 2025 edition, not investment recommendations, product ratings, customer-satisfaction scores, technical benchmarks, security certifications or financial forecasts.
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Review Process
Companies are assessed by category cluster, then normalized across hyperscale cloud, AI cloud, cloud security, enterprise SaaS, developer platforms, workflow software, vertical SaaS and Asian regional software platforms.
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Ranking Logic
Placement reflects the combined strength of platform and infrastructure consequence, 2025 AI and cloud relevance, enterprise and developer adoption, product defensibility, Asia and global connectivity, operating trust and category leadership.
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Verification Standard
Every included company must be publicly identifiable and have a defensible cloud or SaaS role. Companies with unverifiable claims, purely promotional activity or insufficient cloud/software relevance are excluded.
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2025 Time Control
The editorial voice is anchored to 2025. Later acquisitions, later funding rounds, later product releases, later controversies, later valuation changes and post-2025 market movements are not used as the basis of this ranking copy.
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Cross-Category Normalization
InfluenceAsia recognizes that hyperscale cloud, SaaS, cybersecurity, developer infrastructure and vertical software create influence through different mechanisms. The final order therefore weighs domain-specific consequence rather than forcing all companies into a single revenue or valuation metric.
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Limits
Cloud and SaaS influence is shaped by infrastructure availability, enterprise procurement cycles, regulation, data sovereignty, cybersecurity risk, developer behavior, AI compute demand, local-market adoption and disclosure practices. InfluenceAsia therefore treats the final order as a professional editorial ranking rather than a mechanical calculation.
Full Ranking
2025 InfluenceAsia Cloud & SaaS 50
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Showing 50 companies
| Rank | Company | Core Domain | Score | Company Profile and 2025 Rationale |
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| 1 | Alibaba Cloud | AI Cloud, IaaS and Model Platform | 99.4 |
2025 rationale: Alibaba Cloud leads the 2025 edition as Asia's most consequential indigenous cloud platform. Its influence rests on hyperscale infrastructure, Qwen-led AI momentum, model-as-a-service adoption, enterprise cloud migration and the ability to make China-origin cloud architecture relevant across Asia and beyond. |
| 2 | Microsoft Cloud | Azure, Microsoft 365, Copilot and Enterprise AI | 99.1 |
2025 rationale: Microsoft Cloud ranks second for turning productivity software, cloud infrastructure, developer tools and AI copilots into a unified enterprise operating layer. In 2025, its Asian relevance was amplified by major cloud and AI infrastructure commitments, Azure expansion and the rapid normalization of AI-assisted work. |
| 3 | Amazon Web Services | Hyperscale Cloud and AI Infrastructure | 98.8 |
2025 rationale: AWS is included for its unmatched role in enterprise cloud infrastructure and its continuing investment across Asian markets. In 2025, the company remained a default compute, storage, database, security and AI deployment layer for startups, governments, multinationals and digital-native businesses across the region. |
| 4 | Google Cloud | AI Cloud, Data Cloud and Cloud Security | 98.5 |
2025 rationale: Google Cloud is ranked for its strategic position at the intersection of Gemini-era AI, data infrastructure, developer tooling and cloud security. In 2025, its influence across Asia reflected the rising demand for AI platforms, analytics modernization, multicloud security and enterprise-grade machine intelligence. |
| 5 | Huawei Cloud | Full-Stack Cloud and AI Infrastructure | 98.2 |
2025 rationale: Huawei Cloud is included for its role in sovereign cloud, AI infrastructure and enterprise digitalization across China and emerging markets. Its 2025 influence came from full-stack technology depth, sector-specific cloud solutions, government and industrial adoption, and its importance to cloud self-reliance debates. |
| 6 | Tencent Cloud | Cloud, Communications and Digital Services Infrastructure | 97.9 |
2025 rationale: Tencent Cloud is ranked for combining cloud infrastructure with China's deepest communication, gaming, media, payment and mini-program ecosystem. In 2025, its influence was strengthened by AI-related cloud services, international expansion, enterprise communications and digital-service infrastructure embedded in everyday business activity. |
| 7 | Oracle Cloud Infrastructure | Enterprise Cloud, Database Cloud and Multicloud | 97.6 |
2025 rationale: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is included for becoming a strategic alternative in AI workloads, database modernization and mission-critical enterprise cloud. Its 2025 Asian relevance reflected demand for Oracle database continuity, sovereign deployment models, multicloud partnerships and high-performance infrastructure for regulated customers. |
| 8 | Baidu AI Cloud | AI Cloud and Model Infrastructure | 97.3 |
2025 rationale: Baidu AI Cloud is ranked for its full-stack AI capability across models, cloud infrastructure, enterprise AI services and industry solutions. In 2025, it became one of the clearest examples of a Chinese cloud business repositioning around AI infrastructure rather than conventional hosting alone. |
| 9 | Salesforce | CRM SaaS, Data Cloud and Agentic AI | 97.0 |
2025 rationale: Salesforce is included for defining the global enterprise SaaS playbook and for pushing CRM into the agentic AI era. In 2025, its influence across Asian enterprises came from customer data platforms, automation, sales and service workflows, ecosystem depth and the introduction of AI agents into commercial operations. |
| 10 | SAP | Cloud ERP and Business AI | 96.7 |
2025 rationale: SAP is ranked for the strategic weight of cloud ERP in Asia's large enterprises, manufacturers and supply-chain networks. In 2025, its influence reflected the migration of core business systems to the cloud, AI-enabled enterprise processes and the modernization of finance, procurement, human capital and operations. |
| 11 | ServiceNow | Workflow SaaS and Enterprise AI Agents | 96.4 |
2025 rationale: ServiceNow is included for making workflow automation a central enterprise operating system. Its 2025 influence lay in IT service management, employee service, customer workflows, AI agents, governance tools and the capacity to make fragmented enterprise processes more automated and measurable. |
| 12 | Zoho | Business SaaS Suite and Cloud Productivity | 96.1 |
2025 rationale: Zoho is ranked as one of Asia's most durable SaaS companies. Its influence in 2025 came from an unusually broad product suite, self-reliant engineering culture, global SME and mid-market reach, privacy-conscious positioning and a profitable model that challenges venture-dependent software orthodoxy. |
| 13 | Freshworks | Customer and IT Service SaaS | 95.8 |
2025 rationale: Freshworks is included for translating Indian SaaS talent into a publicly listed global software company. In 2025, its influence reflected customer support, IT service management, AI-powered service automation, mid-market accessibility and the broader credibility of India-origin software in global enterprise workflows. |
| 14 | Adobe | Creative Cloud, Document Cloud and Experience Cloud | 95.5 |
2025 rationale: Adobe is ranked for the scale at which its cloud software shapes digital creativity, documents, marketing and customer experience in Asia. In 2025, its influence was reinforced by generative AI integration, enterprise content workflows, digital experience subscriptions and the importance of trusted creative infrastructure. |
| 15 | NAVER Cloud | AI Cloud, Sovereign Cloud and Collaboration Infrastructure | 95.2 |
2025 rationale: NAVER Cloud is included for anchoring South Korea's domestic cloud and AI infrastructure ambitions. In 2025, its influence reflected sovereign AI cloud, data-center capability, enterprise adoption, public-sector relevance and the connection between Korean internet platforms and enterprise-grade cloud services. |
| 16 | NTT DATA | Cloud Services, Application Modernization and Managed Platforms | 94.9 |
2025 rationale: NTT DATA is ranked for its role in moving large enterprises and public institutions into modern cloud environments. In 2025, its influence came from application modernization, managed cloud services, systems integration at scale and Japan's ability to support mission-critical transformation through trusted enterprise relationships. |
| 17 | Fujitsu Uvance | Data, AI and Enterprise Transformation Platforms | 94.6 |
2025 rationale: Fujitsu Uvance is included for representing Japan's shift from traditional IT services toward data- and AI-led software platforms. Its 2025 relevance lay in modernization, sustainability-oriented digital solutions, industry cloud capability and the reengineering of Fujitsu's enterprise technology identity. |
| 18 | Kingsoft Cloud | Public Cloud and AI Cloud Services | 94.3 |
2025 rationale: Kingsoft Cloud is ranked for its 2025 AI-cloud acceleration and strategic role in China's cloud services market. Its influence reflected public cloud growth, AI workload demand, enterprise services and alignment with the broader Kingsoft and Xiaomi-linked digital ecosystem. |
| 19 | China Telecom Cloud | Carrier Cloud, Public Sector Cloud and Computing Network | 94.0 |
2025 rationale: China Telecom Cloud is included for turning telecom infrastructure into a national-scale cloud and computing platform. In 2025, its importance rested on public-sector cloud, enterprise connectivity, edge computing, data-center depth and the integration of network, cloud and AI services. |
| 20 | Sakura Internet | Domestic Cloud and GPU Cloud Infrastructure | 93.7 |
2025 rationale: Sakura Internet is ranked for its role in Japan's sovereign cloud and GPU infrastructure conversation. In 2025, its influence came from domestic cloud credibility, generative AI compute services, data-center operations and the strategic need for Japan-built infrastructure options. |
| 21 | Wiz | Cloud Security and CNAPP | 93.4 |
2025 rationale: Wiz is included for making cloud security one of the defining software categories of the AI era. Its 2025 influence reflected rapid enterprise adoption, multicloud visibility, risk prioritization, cloud-native application protection and the proof that Israeli security engineering could reshape global cloud governance. |
| 22 | CyberArk | Identity Security and Privileged Access | 93.1 |
2025 rationale: CyberArk is ranked for its centrality to identity security across hybrid, SaaS and multicloud environments. In 2025, its influence grew as machine identities, AI agents, privileged access and identity governance became critical control layers for enterprise cloud resilience. |
| 23 | monday.com | Work Management and Low-Code SaaS | 92.8 |
2025 rationale: monday.com is included for building a flexible work operating system used by teams far beyond project management. In 2025, its influence reflected strong SaaS growth, workflow configurability, low-code adoption, AI features and the globalization of Israeli enterprise software. |
| 24 | Check Point Software Technologies | Cloud Security and Cybersecurity Platform | 92.5 |
2025 rationale: Check Point is ranked for its long-standing role in network and cloud security, especially as enterprises move workloads into distributed and AI-enabled environments. Its 2025 relevance came from cloud-native protection, SASE, workload defense and the continued need for prevention-oriented cybersecurity architecture. |
| 25 | Kingdee International | Cloud ERP and Enterprise Management SaaS | 92.2 |
2025 rationale: Kingdee is included for its position in China's cloud ERP transition. In 2025, its influence reflected cloud subscription growth, AI-enabled management software, finance and operations platforms, and the modernization of Chinese enterprises moving away from legacy on-premise systems. |
| 26 | Yonyou Network | ERP, Digital Intelligence and Enterprise Cloud | 91.9 |
2025 rationale: Yonyou is ranked for its deep presence in Chinese enterprise software and cloud ERP. In 2025, its influence came from large-enterprise digitalization, finance and supply-chain systems, industrial software, government-related deployments and the evolution of domestic enterprise cloud platforms. |
| 27 | Kingsoft Office | Office SaaS, WPS and AI Productivity | 91.6 |
2025 rationale: Kingsoft Office is included for making office productivity software a major China-origin SaaS category. In 2025, its influence reflected WPS adoption, WPS 365, AI-assisted productivity, domestic software substitution and the global relevance of lightweight, cloud-connected office tools. |
| 28 | DingTalk | AI Workplace and Collaboration SaaS | 91.3 |
2025 rationale: DingTalk is ranked for its role in China's enterprise collaboration and digital workflow market. In 2025, its relevance lay in AI work assistants, low-code workflows, meetings, documents, approvals and the embedding of enterprise software into everyday organizational communication. |
| 29 | Lark | Collaboration Suite and Enterprise Super App | 91.0 |
2025 rationale: Lark is included for building a cross-market workplace platform across Southeast Asia and global digital teams. In 2025, its influence came from chat, documents, meetings, workflow automation, AI productivity and the ambition to reduce enterprise tool fragmentation through an integrated cloud workspace. |
| 30 | BrowserStack | Cloud Testing and Developer Quality Platform | 90.7 |
2025 rationale: BrowserStack is ranked for making cloud-based software testing indispensable to modern development teams. Its 2025 influence reflected real-device testing, browser automation, visual testing, accessibility, AI-assisted quality workflows and India's ability to build developer infrastructure for global enterprises. |
| 31 | Postman | API Collaboration and Developer Platform | 90.4 |
2025 rationale: Postman is included for its central place in the API economy. In 2025, its influence expanded as APIs became the connective tissue of AI agents, enterprise integrations and developer workflows, making Postman a practical control plane for designing, testing, documenting and governing software interfaces. |
| 32 | Cybozu / Kintone | No-Code Workflow and Collaboration SaaS | 90.1 |
2025 rationale: Cybozu is ranked for the growth of Kintone as a no-code workplace platform. In 2025, its influence reflected Japanese SME and enterprise adoption, workflow digitization, low-code customization, Southeast Asian expansion and a product philosophy centered on team autonomy. |
| 33 | Sansan | Business Data, Sales DX and Contact Intelligence SaaS | 89.8 |
2025 rationale: Sansan is included for turning business cards, contact data and sales intelligence into a cloud-based enterprise data layer. In 2025, its influence came from sales digital transformation, corporate data management, invoice and contract-adjacent services, and Japan's steady SaaS maturation. |
| 34 | SmartHR | HR Cloud and Labor Management SaaS | 89.5 |
2025 rationale: SmartHR is ranked for reshaping human resources administration in Japan through cloud-native labor management. In 2025, its influence reflected the digitization of employee records, compliance workflows, talent data and the rising value of Japanese SaaS built for local regulatory and workplace realities. |
| 35 | LINE WORKS | Business Messaging and Collaboration SaaS | 89.2 |
2025 rationale: LINE WORKS is included for its strong position in Japanese workplace communication, especially among frontline and mobile-first teams. In 2025, its influence rested on familiar user experience, secure business messaging, collaboration functions and the adaptation of consumer communication behavior to enterprise software. |
| 36 | Samsung SDS | Cloud Services, Enterprise AI and Digital Logistics SaaS | 88.9 |
2025 rationale: Samsung SDS is ranked for combining cloud services, enterprise AI and digital logistics platforms inside one of Korea's most important technology service groups. In 2025, its influence reflected Samsung Cloud Platform adoption, manufacturing-sector cloud growth and the operationalization of AI for enterprise customers. |
| 37 | Sangfor Technologies | Enterprise Cloud, HCI and Cybersecurity | 88.6 |
2025 rationale: Sangfor is included for its combined position in cybersecurity and enterprise cloud infrastructure. In 2025, its influence came from hyperconverged infrastructure, private cloud, secure access, AI-driven security operations and the practical needs of Asian enterprises seeking integrated infrastructure and protection. |
| 38 | JFrog | DevOps, DevSecOps and Software Supply Chain | 88.3 |
2025 rationale: JFrog is ranked for becoming a system of record for software artifacts, security and release management. In 2025, its influence reflected software supply-chain control, DevSecOps, AI and ML artifact governance, cloud-native development and the need to ship trusted software at enterprise scale. |
| 39 | AppsFlyer | Marketing Measurement Cloud | 88.0 |
2025 rationale: AppsFlyer is included for its role in privacy-aware mobile and digital marketing measurement. In 2025, its influence rested on attribution, deep linking, campaign analytics, data collaboration and the need for independent measurement as Asian consumer platforms became more competitive and AI-driven. |
| 40 | Similarweb | Digital Intelligence SaaS | 87.7 |
2025 rationale: Similarweb is ranked for providing digital market intelligence across traffic, search, app and competitive behavior. In 2025, its influence reflected the growing need for companies to understand online demand shifts, channel performance and competitive positioning in an AI-disrupted internet economy. |
| 41 | Darwinbox | HCM Cloud and Workforce SaaS | 87.4 |
2025 rationale: Darwinbox is included for becoming one of Asia's most important HR cloud platforms. In 2025, its influence came from enterprise HCM adoption across Asia, AI-powered people operations, regional localization and the modernization of payroll, talent, engagement and workforce workflows. |
| 42 | Chargebee | Subscription Billing and Revenue Operations SaaS | 87.1 |
2025 rationale: Chargebee is ranked for powering the recurring-revenue infrastructure behind SaaS and AI businesses. In 2025, its influence reflected subscription billing, usage-based pricing, revenue recognition, monetization operations and the increasing complexity of commercial models in cloud software. |
| 43 | Icertis | Contract Intelligence SaaS | 86.8 |
2025 rationale: Icertis is included for turning contracts into an enterprise intelligence layer. In 2025, its influence came from AI-native contract lifecycle management, obligation tracking, procurement and sales integration, and the recognition that contractual data is operational infrastructure rather than legal archive material. |
| 44 | Whatfix | Digital Adoption and Enterprise Userization | 86.5 |
2025 rationale: Whatfix is ranked for helping enterprises extract value from the software they already own. In 2025, its influence reflected in-app guidance, workflow analytics, user enablement, process compliance and AI-assisted digital adoption across complex enterprise application environments. |
| 45 | HighRadius | Autonomous Finance SaaS | 86.2 |
2025 rationale: HighRadius is included for its role in automating the office of the CFO. In 2025, its influence reflected agentic finance workflows, accounts receivable, treasury, payments, close and reconciliation capabilities, and the movement from finance SaaS toward autonomous enterprise operations. |
| 46 | MoEngage | Customer Engagement SaaS | 85.9 |
2025 rationale: MoEngage is ranked for building an Asia-origin customer engagement platform with global relevance. In 2025, its influence came from cross-channel orchestration, personalization, analytics, AI-assisted campaigns and the demand for lifecycle engagement tools across consumer internet, retail, financial services and media brands. |
| 47 | CleverTap | Customer Retention and Engagement SaaS | 85.6 |
2025 rationale: CleverTap is included for its all-in-one customer engagement and retention platform. In 2025, its influence reflected behavioral analytics, lifecycle messaging, segmentation, personalization and the operational need for consumer brands to convert data into durable customer relationships. |
| 48 | Innovaccer | Healthcare Cloud and Vertical SaaS | 85.3 |
2025 rationale: Innovaccer is ranked for applying cloud and AI software to healthcare data, one of the most difficult vertical software categories. In 2025, its influence came from unified patient records, value-based care analytics, healthcare workflow automation and the rise of domain-specific cloud platforms. |
| 49 | freee | Cloud Accounting and Back-Office SaaS | 85.0 |
2025 rationale: freee is included for its role in digitizing accounting, tax, payroll and back-office workflows for Japanese businesses. In 2025, its influence reflected cloud accounting adoption, SME productivity, compliance automation and Japan's transition from paper-heavy administration to software-led business operations. |
| 50 | Money Forward | Financial Management and Back-Office SaaS | 84.7 |
2025 rationale: Money Forward completes the 2025 list for its contribution to personal finance, business finance and back-office cloud software in Japan. Its influence rests on financial data aggregation, accounting workflows, invoice and payment tools, and the broad digitization of money management for individuals and companies. |
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