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    Home > Finance > Software firm MeridianLink to go private in $2 billion deal with Centerbridge
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    Software firm MeridianLink to go private in $2 billion deal with Centerbridge

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on August 11, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 22, 2026

    Featured image depicting the MeridianLink logo, highlighting the company's acquisition by Centerbridge Partners for $2 billion. This deal signifies a growing trend in private equity buyouts within the finance sector.
    MeridianLink financial software firm announcement of $2 billion acquisition by Centerbridge - Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:equityfinancial servicesinvestmenttechnologyfinancial management

    Quick Summary

    MeridianLink will be acquired by Centerbridge Partners for $2 billion, taking the company private. Shareholders will receive $20 per share, a 26% premium.

    Table of Contents

    • MeridianLink Acquisition Overview
    • Details of the Deal
    • Impact on MeridianLink's Shareholders
    • Company Background and Performance

    MeridianLink to Be Acquired by Centerbridge in $2 Billion Deal

    MeridianLink Acquisition Overview

    (Reuters) -U.S. financial software provider MeridianLink said on Monday it would be acquired by investment firm Centerbridge Partners in a $2 billion deal, taking it private roughly four years after its New York debut.

    Details of the Deal

    Optimism around potential rate cuts and easing uncertainty amid progress on trade deals have laid the groundwork for a pickup in private-equity buyouts. Dealmaking appetite for software businesses has also remained robust this year.

    Impact on MeridianLink's Shareholders

    Last week, Blackstone clinched a $6.5 billion deal for energy data and analytics provider Enverus.

    Company Background and Performance

    MeridianLink shareholders will receive $20 apiece in cash for each share held, implying a 26% premium to the stock's last close.

    Shares of the Irvine, California-based company jumped 24.6% to $19.79 in premarket trading. They have lost 23% this year, as of last close.

    Founded in 1998, MeridianLink powers digital lending and account opening for financial institutions. It also provides data verification solutions for credit bureaus.

    The company caters to nearly 2,000 community financial institutions and reporting agencies, including BankFirst and Financial Center First Credit Union.

    "As the pace of change across the finance and tech sectors continues to accelerate, MeridianLink is uniquely positioned to help financial institutions enhance their digital lending and credit reporting capabilities to expand and deepen client relationships and drive their growth," said Centerbridge's Jared Hendricks and Ben Jaffe.

    MeridianLink's revenue rose 8% to $84.6 million during the three months ended June 30, while net loss narrowed to $3 million.

    In May, the company had announced its president, Larry Katz, would takeover as the CEO in October.

    Holders of roughly 55% of MeridianLink's shares have agreed to vote in the favor of the transaction, which is expected to close in the second half of 2025.

    Centerview Partners and J.P. Morgan are advisers to MeridianLink on the deal, while Goldman Sachs is advising Centerbridge.

    (Reporting by Arasu Kannagi Basil in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

    Key Takeaways

    • •MeridianLink to be acquired by Centerbridge for $2 billion.
    • •The deal takes MeridianLink private after four years on NYSE.
    • •Shareholders to receive $20 per share, a 26% premium.
    • •MeridianLink's revenue rose 8% in the last quarter.
    • •55% of shareholders support the acquisition.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Software firm MeridianLink to go private in $2 billion deal with Centerbridge

    1Who is acquiring MeridianLink?

    MeridianLink is being acquired by investment firm Centerbridge Partners.

    2What is the value of the acquisition deal?

    The acquisition deal is valued at $2 billion.

    3What will shareholders receive in the deal?

    Shareholders will receive $20 in cash for each share held, representing a 26% premium.

    4When is the acquisition expected to close?

    The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2025.

    5What services does MeridianLink provide?

    MeridianLink provides digital lending and account opening solutions for financial institutions, along with data verification solutions for credit bureaus.

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