Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) stories
Fresh capital will help Vertical Aviation refinance bank debt and fund aircraft buys as private credit gains ground in Australian lending.
Pressure from AI projects stalled by poor data governance is boosting demand for RecordPoint's software among regulated organisations.
The deal gives the engineering services group fresh firepower to target bigger data centre and infrastructure projects across the UK and Europe.
Around 350 European insurers will gain wider compliance tools as Cleversoft adds FS Assist's specialist reporting software to its platform.
The tie-up could give enterprises a single way to track AI model quality and system performance as production deployments accelerate.
The music licensing company's latest hires are aimed at broadening customer coverage in the U.K., Europe and the U.S. after its Megatrax deal.
Moneris will keep access to BMO and RBC clients after the sale, with exclusive referral deals preserving bank ties as ownership shifts.
The launch could help venues cut supplier sprawl and recognise returning diners across bookings, orders and events in one system.
The approval clears the way for a larger managed services group serving 4,000 businesses to expand across Australia, New Zealand and the US.
The deal gives developers a way to keep AI agents working locally in sync with central data, cutting latency in sandboxed apps.
Channel chiefs get a new yardstick as anonymised data from 30,000 partners shows deal registration can lift pipeline and closed revenue.
The combined group will serve more than 70,000 UK organisations, but the deal still needs clearance under the National Security Investment Act.
Smaller founder-led businesses may lose bargaining power in sales if they lack a finance chief to satisfy buyer scrutiny over reporting and succession.
Cross-border buying of Australian marketing businesses is rising, even as investors apply tougher tests to new deals and AI readiness.
Higher renewable output and the Manawa Energy purchase lifted annual earnings, while Contact Energy eyes new demand from a proposed Taranaki data centre.
The ranking underscores sustained expansion for the New York-based systems integrator as clients shift spending towards cloud, security and managed services.
The hire is designed to strengthen Coinme's licensing and anti-money laundering controls as it expands regulated money movement beyond the US.
Deal teams can now pull PitchBook's private market data into Farsight without switching systems, cutting manual work in valuations and memos.
The sale hands one of Canada's biggest merchant payment networks to a technology investor, while preserving referral ties with the two banks.
The planned handover keeps Epicor's strategy intact as it leans on cloud and AI software to serve manufacturers, distributors and retailers.