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Accolade to be Acquired, Taken Private by Transcarent in $621 Million Deal
Jan 8, 2025 12:01 PM

02:43 PM EST, 01/08/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Accolade (ACCD) agreed to be acquired and delisted by Transcarent in a $621 million deal that's expected to deliver a more personalized healthcare experience for people.

Transcarent, which recently launched a WayFinding artificial intelligence chatbot that promises instant and trusted health information, will pay $7.03 per Accolade share, according to a joint statement released Wednesday. The cash consideration represents a premium of about 110% over Accolade's closing price on Tuesday.

Accolade provides access to primary care, mental health support and expert medical opinions.

Following close, Accolade will operate as a private company. The combined entity will have 1,400 employer and payer clients. Shares of Accolade more than doubled intraday on Wednesday.

"The two companies share a focus on embracing AI and advanced technology to change the way consumers experience the healthcare system," Accolade Chief Executive Rajeev Singh said in the statement. The companies plan to create a more personalized healthcare experience that will drive down costs for people, he said.

Transcarent will finance the transaction through equity financing led by General Catalyst, led by Hemant Taneja, and 62 Ventures, owned by Transcarent CEO Glen Tullman.

"We are excited to double down on creating a powerful AI platform enabling consumers to take charge of their care," Taneja said. "Since Glen and I created Transcarent, our vision has been to transform healthcare at scale and this acquisition brings us closer to that vision."

The transaction is expected to close during the second quarter of 2025, pending approvals from regulators and Accolade' shareholders.

"Transcarent and Accolade have complementary solutions and the two companies merging creates cross-sell opportunities," Truist Securities said in a note. "Employers are increasingly looking for 'one stop' solutions and have been focused on consolidating digital health vendor partnerships."

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