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Warburg Pincus to acquire Vermont Information Processing

Mar 01, 202510 months ago

Acquiring Company

Warburg Pincus

Acquired Company

Vermont Information Processing

New YorkVermontFinanceFinancial ServicesInformation TechnologySoftware

Description

Warburg Pincus has signed a deal to acquire Vermont Information Processing for approximately $1 billion, including debt. The acquisition focuses on a software provider serving beverage distributors. The deal is expected to be officially announced in the coming days. Vermont Information Processing has been a key player in offering management solutions for the beverage industry.

Company Information

Company

Warburg Pincus

Location

New York, New York, United States

About

Warburg Pincus LLC is the pioneer of private equity global growth investing. A private partnership since 1966, the firm has the flexibility and experience to focus on helping investors and management teams achieve enduring success across market cycles. Today, the firm has more than $86 billion in assets under management, and more than 230 companies in their active portfolio, diversified across stages, sectors, and geographies. Warburg Pincus has been an active investor in the aerospace & defense and industrial technology sectors with current and former investments including Accelya, Aquila Air Capital, CAMP Systems, Consolidated Precision Products, Duravant, Extant Aerospace, Infinite Electronics, Inmarsat, iNRCORE, Quest Global, Sundyne, TransDigm and Wencor Group. Warburg Pincus has invested in more than 1,000 companies across its private equity, real estate, and capital solutions strategies.

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Post-acquisition investment
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