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Intapp to acquire TermSheet for real estate solutions

Apr 11, 20258 months ago

Acquiring Company

Intapp

Acquired Company

TermSheet

information technology & servicesCommercial Real EstateReal EstateSoftware

Description

Intapp has announced an agreement to acquire TermSheet, focusing on enhancing its capabilities for real assets investors. This acquisition aims to integrate TermSheet’s technology into Intapp’s DealCloud platform, optimizing operations and expediting investment strategies. The transaction is expected to close within 45 days and will enhance services in the commercial real estate sector.

Company Information

Company

Intapp

Location

3101 Park Blvd

About

Intapp, Inc. is a software company based in Palo Alto, California, founded in 2000. It specializes in enterprise software solutions for the professional services industry, particularly focusing on the legal sector. The company went public in 2021 and has shown strong fiscal growth, with total revenue reaching $404.8 million in 2024. Intapp offers a suite of integrated software products designed to tackle key business challenges in professional services firms. Its offerings include Integration Builder for streamlining business processes, Wall Builder for risk management and compliance, Time Builder for automated activity tracking, DealCloud for CRM and deal management in financial services, and Repstor for enhancing collaboration within Microsoft 365. Intapp serves a diverse customer base, including 65% of the top 100 U.S. law firms and Fortune 500 corporate legal departments, helping them modernize and optimize their operations.

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