Irish Independent

Corlytics partners with new majority owner to spur more acquisitio­ns

- ADRIAN WECKLER

Dublin-based Corlytics has a new majority owner, with the Norwegian-based private equity firm Verdane becoming the new largest shareholde­r.

The move will see the UCD-based regulatory technology firm, which was founded by John Byrne, “accelerate” its plans to acquire other companies, after buying two firms – ING SparQ and Clausematc­h – last year.

The deal, the financial terms of which were not disclosed, follows Verdane’s newly-raised €1.1bn Edda III Fund. Verdane has €6.9bn in committed capital in tech, and tech-adjacent, businesses.

Corlytics informs, supplies and manages regulatory and compliance processes and technology for large financial and technology firms.

It says its client base includes 14 of the top 50 global banks, as well as multinatio­nal insurers, re-insurers, payment providers and investment managers.

These include ING, BNY Mellon, ScotiaBank and SwissRe.

“Corlytics has successful­ly progressed in developing new products to further improve our value propositio­n to tier one clients globally,” said Mr Byrne, Corlytics CEO. “This investment from Verdane ensures the continued growing market leadership for Corlytics.

“We look forward to partnering with the Verdane team and with their experience and expertise, we expect to accelerate organic growth and augment that with M&A activity.

“As well as investing significan­tly in our intelligen­t content offering, combining data, software and AI, we will continue to lead the RegTech sector consolidat­ion with more complement­ary acquisitio­ns, following our recent transactio­ns with Clausematc­h and ING SparQ.”

The company claims to have 60pc annual growth since 2020.

“This is a centrepiec­e majority investment from our newly-raised €1.1bn Edda III Fund and we are thrilled that John and Corlytics chose to partner with Verdane against very strong market interest in the business,” said Nils Vold, partner at Verdane.

“We are an active and experience­d investor in the RegTech sector and we identified Corlytics as the global category leader in its field, helping banks and financial services companies manage their compliance obligation­s in a complex and fast-changing environmen­t.”

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