In 2003, Globant started operations with four founders. By 2008 its turnover was $40m per annum.
IDC pointed Globant as one of the growing companies in Latin America. In the same year, Globant acquired Accendra, an Argentine software company with 100 employees, adding operations in Chile and Colombia. In December 2008, Globant closed its third financing round of US$13MM with Riverwood Capital and FTV Capital. It also acquired Openware, an Argentine company specialized in Security & Infrastructure Management. In 2011, Globant acquired San Francisco-based Nextive, a company specializing in the development of mobile applications and Globant's story with Google was showcased by Bloomberg. In 2012, Globant acquired Brazil-based TerraForum, a company specialized in Innovation and
Knowledge Management Consulting,
Digital Marketing & Social Media and Software Development. In 2013, WPP acquired a minority stake in Globant. Globant also acquired 86.25% of Huddle Group, a software company with operations in United States, Argentina and Chile. In 2014, the company was listed on the
New York Stock Exchange. Globant was tohave made a Google Play-like dedicated
hardware store for
Project Ara but it was cancelled the following year. In 2015, Globant acquired Clarice Technologies and expanded its presence in Asia. In 2017, Globant acquired PointSource, a design and development tech agency specialized in providing digital transformation services across retail, supply chain and insurance industries. Globant acquired another company, Ratio, a leading digital services company specialized on video streaming services. In 2019, Certified Collectibles Group, a collectibles company in
Sarasota, Florida, filed a lawsuit in federal court against Globant. The lawsuit is seeking tens of millions of dollars in damages caused by Globant's alleged misconduct in regards to the creation of a new operating system for the collectibles company. In the same year, Globant acquired Belatrix Software, a product development company. In the same year Globant began an annual "Women that Build" awards to reward "game-changing women in the STEAM industries". In January 2020, Globant acquires BiLive (Argentina). Later in the year, Globant acquired grupoAssa (Argentina), Xappia, Giant Monkey Robot "GMR" and BlueCap (Spain) companies. In 2021, Globant acquired CloudShift (United Kingdom). Habitant, a European consulting firm, the Spanish firm Walmeric and in October, it opened its development center in San Jose, Costa Rica. In May 2023, Globant acquired Pentalog, a digital transformation services company. Since early 2024, Globant has sponsored
Franco Colapinto in his transition to
Formula 2, and starting in August, in his entry into
Formula 1. == Recognition ==