Israeli tech M&A deals reach new peak

According to Vintage Investment Partners, M&A deals reached a new record of this year of $10.5 billion, 22% higher than the previous peak in 2021.

This year too, Israel’s technology industry presented record figures for mergers and acquisitions. According to a new report from Vintage Investment Partners, M&A deals set a new peak this year of $10.5 billion, 22% higher than the previous peak of $8.6 billion in 2021.

Vintage managing partner Asaf Horesh said that a particularly interesting figure in this report was the proportion of international buyers, 78% of all deals. Among this year’s outstanding deals: the acquisition of WalkMe by SAP for $1.5 billion and that of BioCatch by Permira for $750 million. In addition, after two years of slowdown, technology giants such as Microsoft and Applied Materials have renewed their acquisition activity in Israel.


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