Vista Equity Buying Texas Insurance Claim Software Provider
Solera, based in Westlake, Texas, is being acquired by an affiliate of private equity firm Vista Equity Partners for about $3.74 billion in cash.
The company, which makes insurance claims software, said in August that it was exploring a sale.
Shareholders of Solera Holdings Inc. will receive $55.85 for each share they own. That’s a 13 percent premium to the company’s Sept. 11 closing price of $49.45.
The companies put the deal’s value at about $6.5 billion, including debt.
Solera’s board unanimously approved the acquisition.
The transaction is targeted to close no later than 2016’s first quarter. It still needs approval from Solera shareholders.
Solera’s stock gained $4.05, or 8 percent, to $53.50 before the opening bell on Sept. 14.
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