Explore the full directors' dealings record of Jamf Holding Corp., a listed equity based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Jamf Holding Corp. has recorded 134 public disclosures. The latest transaction was reported on 18 December 2025 — Cession. Among the most active insiders: WUDI JASON. Every trade is free.
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Jamf Holding Corp. (NASDAQ: JAMF) is a US software company focused on managing and securing Apple devices in enterprise environments. Founded more than 20 years ago and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, Jamf has built its business around a highly specialized proposition: helping organizations deploy, administer, and protect fleets of iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, and Apple Watch devices with minimal friction for end users. For French-speaking investors, Jamf is best understood as a pure-play “Apple enterprise management” specialist, combining ease of use, security, compliance, and automation. From a product standpoint, the company initially established itself through Jamf Pro, its flagship Apple device management platform. Over time, Jamf broadened its portfolio to address multiple use cases, including Jamf Now for smaller businesses, Jamf School for education, Jamf Connect for identity and access, Jamf Protect for endpoint security, Jamf Safe Internet for web filtering and safe browsing, and Jamf Mobile Forensics for advanced threat investigation. This product stack reflects a platform strategy rather than a one-off software sale model. Competitively, Jamf occupies a strong specialist position in a niche where Apple-native depth, workflow reliability, and support quality are critical differentiators. The company serves businesses, schools, healthcare organizations, and government agencies, giving it broad exposure across end markets that value secure and simplified Apple deployment. Its community ecosystem, Jamf Nation, also helps reinforce customer stickiness and brand loyalty among IT administrators. Recent corporate developments are important for investors. In 2025, Jamf announced the acquisition of Identity Automation, which strengthens its identity and access capabilities. In September 2025, the company announced same-day support for Apple’s new OS releases, highlighting operational execution and long-standing alignment with Apple’s product cycle. In October 2025, Jamf disclosed a definitive agreement to be acquired by Francisco Partners in a $2.2 billion all-cash transaction. The company said it would continue operating under the Jamf name and keep its headquarters in Minneapolis. For investors following SEC Form 4 insider transactions, this strategic transaction is a key context item, as it may materially affect the company’s future public-market status.