KKR to Buy Software Maker Epicor From Apax Partners
July 05 2016 - 5:00PM
Dow Jones News
KKR & Co. has agreed to buy business software company Epicor
Software Corp. from Apax Partners, the latest in a streak of
technology company buyouts.
The buyer paid about $3.3 billion, including the assumption of
Epicor's existing debt, according to people familiar with the
matter. For Apax, the transaction amounted to a return that is more
than four times its investment in the company, one of the people
said.
The companies announced the deal Monday morning, following an
earlier report by The Wall Street Journal.
Epicor, based in Austin, Texas, provides back-office and sales
software to manufacturers, retailers and distributors such as Ace
Hardware and AutoZone Inc.
Apax bought Epicor and a peer, Activant Solutions Inc., in 2011
and combined them. Under the private-equity firm's ownership,
Epicor took on new management and spun off a division serving
apparel and specialty retailers. Apax will continue to own that
business, called Aptos Inc.
Apax shopped Epicor in 2014 but opted not to sell, turning down
offers of about $3 billion from bidders including CVC Capital
Partners, The Wall Street Journal reported at the time.
The tech sector has remained active amid an anemic deal-making
environment this year. As of last week, computers-and-electronics
companies were the object of five of private-equity firms' top 10
buyout agreements year to date and half the top 10 in 2015,
according to Dealogic.
In recent months, technology-focused buyout firm Thoma Bravo LLC
agreed to buy data-analysis company Qlik Technologies Inc. for $3
billion, while Vista Equity Partners agreed to acquire marketing
software provider Marketo Inc. for $1.8 billion and event-planning
software company Cvent Inc. for $1.65 billion.
Write to Matt Jarzemsky at matthew.jarzemsky@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
July 05, 2016 17:45 ET (21:45 GMT)
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