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Advent International to Acquire Insurance Software Firm Sapiens for $2.5 Billion

Israeli insurance software provider Sapiens International (SPNS.O) announced on Wednesday that it will be acquired by U.S. private equity firm Advent International for $2.5 billion in cash, as Advent continues its focus on the insurance technology sector amid growing adoption of AI-powered solutions.

DEAL DETAILS

  • Purchase Price: $43.50 per share in cash, representing a 47.5% premium over Sapiens’ last Nasdaq close of $29.50.

  • Ownership Structure: Sapiens will become privately held post-acquisition, while existing shareholder Formula Systems retains a minority stake.

  • Strategic Intent: Advent aims to accelerate Sapiens’ AI and SaaS-driven innovation, enhancing technology and customer-centric solutions for insurers.

INDUSTRY CONTEXT

  • Insurance companies are increasingly deploying AI-powered software to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and drive profitability.

  • Advent has actively pursued deals in the sector, including exclusive negotiations for Kereis, the leading housing protection insurance broker in France.

STATEMENTS FROM EXECUTIVES

  • Douglas Hallstrom, Advent Director: “Insurers are increasingly turning to technology to help unlock growth and profitability… We will work with Sapiens to accelerate investment into technology innovation, AI, and customer centricity.”

  • Guy Bernstein, CEO of Formula Systems: “Formula will continue to retain ownership in Sapiens and is excited to partner with Advent to accelerate the transition to AI and SaaS.”

RECENT DEAL ATTEMPTS

  • Earlier in August, Advent failed to acquire Spectris, a British scientific instruments maker, after it opted for a rival offer from KKR worth £4.8 billion ($6.48 billion).

CONCLUSION
The acquisition underscores the growing importance of AI and digital transformation in the insurance sector, while marking Advent International’s continued commitment to technology-driven investments in insurance software.