
Patni Computer Systems nearing a PE takeover deal - reports
Two PE-led teams, iGate-Apax Partners and Carlyle-Advent International, are reportedly nearing the end of their race to acquire Patni Computer Systems, one of India’s largest IT services companies, according to local reports.
According to the Business Standard, the full acquisition deal could be worth more than $1.1. billion, and could be resolved as soon as next week. According to Patni's website, the company made $656 million in revenue in 2009, working with customers from 39 countries. The key players in the deal on one side are private equity buyout firms Carlyle and Advent International, which focuses on mid-market targets, and VC and buyout firm Apax Partners on the other. iGate, a California-based IT firm backed by Apax, is listed on the Nasdaq. It claims $230 million in revenue with more than 8,000 employees.
The Business Standard adds that both consortia have applied for financial backing to complete the deal. The Patni family, the company's promoters, own a nearly 46% stake in the company.
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