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Thoma Bravo confirms $2b acquisition of Verint

Robert Adams
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The American software investment firm Thoma Bravo announced today that it has concluded a definitive agreement to buy verint systems (NASDAQ: VRNT) in an cash agreement that reflects a business value of $ 2 billion. The transaction is subject to usual closure conditions, including the regulatory approach, and is expected to close before the current fiscal year of Venint, in early 2026.




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Thoma Bravo says he will merge the Verint systems in the Calabrio workforce participation software, which he owns. Thoma Bravo said: “After the closure of the transaction, Calabrio and Verint will combine in a company and will be a leading supplier of customer automation solutions (CX) for the $ 50b+ market in Whiso Servey to Adpansive. Organizations throughout the size and spectrum of complexity.

It has a market capitalization of $ 1.2 billion, so the agreement is a 60% premium in the company’s market capitalization, but well below the market capitalization of $ 3.6 billion in 2022.

Then Bodner has been CEO or Verint for three decades. It provides solutions for call centers that combine analysis and AI and are designed to improve user experience. The company is based in the United States and has a development center in Herzliya, where it has 200 employees, of 3,800 worldwide. Four years ago, Verint left its cognyte software for safety solutions solutions. Before spin-off, the company had a market capitalization of $ 3.7 billion. Verint itself was split from the Israeli company Comverse Technology in 2013.

As reported by “Balloos”, Thoma Bravo is also examining the acquisition of the Israeli cyber security company Armis, with an assessment of $ 5 billion. In 2018, Thoma Bravo bought the Israeli Company of impervious cybersecurity for $ 2.1 billion, selling it five years later for $ 3.6 billion.

Posted by Globes, Israel Business News – Y.globes.co.il – on August 25, 2025.

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