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Thoma Bravo to Acquire Call Center Software Maker Verint Systems for $2B

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  • US private equity firm Thoma Bravo plans to buy Verint Systems
  • Potential $2 billion deal, including debt, could be announced soon
  • Verint Systems provides customer experience automation software
Thoma Bravo to Acquire Call Center Software Maker Verint Systems for $2B

According to a recent report, US private equity firm Thoma Bravo is planning to acquire call center software maker Verint Systems for approximately $2 billion, including debt. The potential deal could be announced as early as this Monday, August 28, 2025, though no final decision has been made and the talks may still collapse or the timing and terms could still change.

Verint Systems, based in Melville, New York, is a leader in customer experience automation and counts major companies like Google, Microsoft, and Lyft among its clients. As of last Friday, August 22, 2025, the company had a market valuation of $1.23 billion.

Thoma Bravo, one of the largest software-focused private equity firms globally, has been actively acquiring and investing in software and technology companies. Earlier this month, the firm bought human resources software provider Dayforce for $12.3 billion, including debt, in one of its largest take-private deals to date.

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Thoma Bravo is planning to acquire call center software maker Verint Systems.
Thoma Bravo is planning to acquire Verint Systems for around $2 billion, including debt.
The potential deal could be announced as early as this Monday, August 28, 2025.

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