Oracle Annual Revenue by Region – Fiscal 2001 – 2019

The above graph represents Oracle annual revenue by region – Americas, EMEA and Asia- Pacific. In fiscal 2019, Oracle posted a whopping $39,506 million ($39.5 billion) in revenue. Interestingly, over 55% of that came from the Americas region alone, followed by EMEA and Asia-Pacific.

RegionAmericas, EMEA, APAC
SourceOracle Annual Reports, SEC Filings
Last Updated01 August 2019
Graph ID415
NoteOracle Fiscal Year – June 1 to May 31

As the graph shows, America has always been the biggest market for Oracle in terms of revenue. In fact, the region contributed over 50% to the company’s annual revenue since fiscal 2006.

In fiscal 2019, Oracle revenue from Americas reached an all-time high of $21,856 million ($21.9 billion), registering only 1% YoY growth.

While Oracle revenue from EMEA declined 1% YoY in fiscal 2019, to $11,270 million ($11.3 billion). In fiscal 2014, the company generated its highest-ever revenue from EMEA region, amounting to $11,946 million.

Oracle revenue from APAC region clocked $6,380 million ($6.4 billion) in fiscal 2019, with a minimal 1% YoY growth. Fiscal 2011 was the first time when the annual revenue from Asia-Pacific crossed $5 billion mark. The company witnessed a whopping 42% YoY increase in its APAC revenue, bringing in $5,773 million ($5.8 billion).

About Oracle Corporation: Additional Information

Oracle Corporation (NYSE: ORCL) is an American multinational technology company, headquarters in the Redwood Shores, California. On June 16, 1977, Oracle was co-founded by Larry Ellison, Bob Miner and Ed Oates under the name of Software Development Laboratories (SDL). Later in 1982, the company’s name changed to Oracle Systems Corporation, and, once again, Oracle Corporation in 1995.

On March 12, 1986, Oracle Systems Corporation initiated its initial public offering (IPO) of 2,100,000 shares, with an offering price of US$15.

Oracle is ranked at 81st position in the 2019 Fortune 500 list of companies. It is also the world’s second-largest software & programming company in terms of revenue, profit and market value, trailing behind Microsoft.

In October 1994, Oracle made its first official acquisition of Rdb division from DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation) – a relational database management system (now known as Oracle RDBMS). Oracle’s biggest acquisitions include PeopleSoft for $10.3 billion in 2005, NetSuite for $9.3 billion in 2016, BEA Systems for $8.5 billion in 2008, Sun Microsystem for $7.4 billion in 2010 and Siebel Systems for $5.85 billion in 2006.

The company has currently three businesses: Cloud and license business, hardware business and services business.


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