Apax X

Apax X, established in 2019, is a London-based buyout fund managed by Apax Partners, a global private equity firm founded in 1969. The fund focuses on investments in Europe, targeting the software, information technology, and healthcare sectors. It aims to support growth companies through long-term investments, leveraging Apax Partners' extensive global platform and expertise.

Lav Agarwal

Principal and India Team Lead, OEP

Zena Ajala

Vice President, Operational Excellence Practice

Giancarlo Aliberti

Partner

Trenam Basson

Principal

Arnaud Bosquet

Principal

Seth Brody

Partner and Global Head of Operational Excellence Practice

Dave Burgess

Principal, Digital Search and Content

Velina Butti

Principal, Business Transformation and Automation

Ashwin Cadambi

Vice President

Amedeo Carassai

Partner

Andrew Cavanna

Partner, Healthcare Team

Albert Costa

Principal

Zehavit Cohen

Managing Partner

Harjot Dhaliwal

Principal, Tech Team

Edward Donkor

Managing Director, Apax Global Impact

David Evans

Principal

Denise Fallaize

Managing Director, Guernsey

Zach Fuchs

Principal

Ishan Gammampila

Principal, Chief Data and Analytics Officer

Adam Garson

Principal, Tech Team

Marcelo Gigliani

Equity Partner

Amos Goren

Special Partner

Ralf Gruss

Partner and COO

Marty Guinoo

Operating Partner, Enterprise Practice Lead

Rohan Haldea

Partner

Devora Har-Tuv

CFO of Apax Israel

Will Harman

Principal

Nick Hartman

Consumer Principal

Marc Henckel

Principal, Tech Team

Ailene Holderness

Principal, Internet / Consumer

Anirudh Jain

Principal, Tech team

Umang Kajaria

Principal, Tech and Telecom

Patrick Kane

Principal

Ashish Karandikar

Partner

Bawa Kiwanuka

Principal, Capital Markets

Steven Kooyers

Principal

Geoffrey Leland

Principal

Gonzague de Lhoneux

Vice President

Victoire Lienau

Associate, Credit Team

Carlo Lim

Associate

Niv Loutaty

Associate

Erskine Love

Principal, Capital Markets Group

Christina Lu

Vice President, Asia Investment Team

Roy Mackenzie

Partner

Pavithra Mahesh

Vice President

Devdutt Marathe

Principal

Francisco Menjibar

Partner

Anders Meyerhoff

Principal

Roxana Mirica

Partner and Head of Capital Markets Europe

Juan Pablo Moncayo

Principal, Impact Team

Gal Nadir

Principal

Erez Nahum

Vice President

Vidur Narain

Vice President

Gautam Narayan

Principal

Alykhan Nathoo

Partner, Apax Global Impact

Samuel Ovaskainen

Associate, Healthcare Team

Yong Seok Pae

Managing Director

Xiaoqing Qin

Principal, Asia Investment Team

Patrick Raab

Vice President

Jean-Louis Rambaud

Partner

Chris Robinson

Principal, Global Impact Team

Jessica Ross

Principal, Digital Strategy

Jesús Rueda

Principal, Tech Team

Omer Sade

Principal

Juan Salgado

Senior Associate

Gregory Salinger

Operating Partner, Digital and Sustainability

Maisie Sather

Principal, Lead Organisational Psychologist and Human Capital Practice Lead

Jonathan Simmons

Operating Partner, Digital Practice Lead

Shashank Singh

Partner

Tom Stables

Senior Associate, Impact Team

Anurag Sud

Managing Director, Technology and Head of India

Mark Sykes

Vice President

Mehmet Tar

Principal, Healthcare Team

Paul Vais

General Partner

Andrew Waidhofer

Vice President

Olaf Wentrup

Managing Director and Head of Investor Relation Europe

Forrest Wilkinson

Principal, Services Team

Cameron Winders

Senior Associate

Jason Wright

Equity Partner, Tech and Telco

David Xu

Principal

Richard Zhang

Partner

Mark Zubko

Partner

Past deals in TMT

Cabel Industry

Acquisition in 2025
Cabel is an IT service provider that offers banking outsourcing services.

Quid Informatica

Acquisition in 2025
Quid Informatica S.p.A. is an Italian company specializing in the design and implementation of comprehensive information and communication technology (ICT) solutions. Established in 1987 and headquartered in Florence, it serves various sectors, including banking, insurance, manufacturing, and utilities, with a focus on small and medium enterprises. The company offers a range of services and platforms, such as Qinetic for enterprise-class IT system development, QUIN for process organization and control, and QI-Lab for academic research in areas like image processing and machine learning. Additionally, Quid Informatica provides data warehouse and business intelligence solutions, as well as specialized platforms like PITAGORA for airport operations management and eSERVANT for managing major events. With branch locations in Milan, Padua, Brescia, and Udine, the company is well-positioned to enhance productivity and accuracy in financial services through its innovative software solutions.

Inmarsat

Post in 2019
Inmarsat Group Holdings Limited is a mobile satellite communications provider based in London, offering a wide range of services globally across land, sea, and air. Established in 1979, the company specializes in voice and data broadband services, including high-speed connectivity through its Global Xpress service. Inmarsat also provides critical services for maritime safety, aviation safety, and enterprise communication, ensuring reliable connectivity in areas where traditional telecom networks are insufficient. The company operates a fleet of 13 satellites and serves various sectors, including aviation, government, enterprise, and maritime industries. Inmarsat is committed to enhancing global connectivity and has strategic collaborations to expand its service offerings.

Dominion Marine Media

Acquisition in 2016
Dominion Marine Media is the digital partner for businesses in the recreational marine industry. We offer powerful, uniquely positioned web services, portal advertising and effective marketing & social media solutions, while delivering a compelling consumer experience. With sales offices in Norfolk, VA, Barcelona, Spain and Fareham, England, Dominion Marine Media is 150-strong, supporting customers in 106 countries and advertising boats for sale in 143 countries. Our state-of-the-art IT office is based in Vancouver, British Columbia and supports 50 million unique visitors to the Dominion Marine Media web sites each year. Our global reach includes web sites in six languages and agents throughout Europe. Dominion Marine Media is a division of Dominion Enterprises, a leading marketing services and publishing company that provides businesses with a comprehensive suite of technology-based marketing solutions including Internet advertising, lead generation, CRM, website design and hosting and data management services.

Marlink

Acquisition in 2016
Marlink is a leading provider of satellite communication and smart network solutions, catering to various sectors, including maritime, shipping, energy, mining, humanitarian aid, and government. The company operates in 14 countries across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas, supported by a distribution network of approximately 400 resellers worldwide. Marlink specializes in delivering highly reliable mobile and fixed connectivity services designed for challenging environments. Its offerings include satellite and terrestrial network technologies, hybrid connectivity solutions, managed IT services, Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities, and cybersecurity services. By combining satellite communications with terrestrial technologies and digital solutions, Marlink ensures global coverage and efficient connectivity for remote operations.

InfoVista

Acquisition in 2016
InfoVista is a developer of network performance and application control software, catering primarily to service providers, mobile operators, enterprises, and government organizations. The company offers a comprehensive product portfolio focused on managing 5G and next-generation networks through its Network Lifecycle Automation platform. This platform enables users to monitor and ensure the availability and quality of services across infrastructure, services, and applications. InfoVista's tools facilitate the planning, operation, optimization, and monetization of networks, providing clients with real-time insights that support critical business decision-making. By addressing unique cross-domain use cases, InfoVista empowers organizations to effectively manage their network performance and application control needs.

Melita

Venture Round in 2016
Melita Limited is a Maltese telecommunications company that offers a range of converged services to households and businesses. Established in 1991 and headquartered in Birkirkara, the company provides internet, mobile network, and high-definition digital television services through its advanced hybrid fiber-coaxial cable and 4.5G mobile networks. Melita's offerings include fixed-line telephony and seamless Wi-Fi mesh networks, aiming to enhance connectivity for its customers. The company operates a co-location data center built to Tier 3 specifications and owns an undersea submarine optical fiber cable, facilitating robust communication services. Melita serves its clients through various retail shops located in Valletta, Naxxar, Sliema, and Gozo, as well as a mobile repair center in Mosta.

Cabovisão

Venture Round in 2016
Cabovisão is a Portuguese private telecommunications operator. While the company provides high-speed Internet services to a growing base of large and small- to medium-sized commercial customers, its primary focus has been on delivering variety, superior options and high-quality services to residential customers.

Zensar Technologies

Private Equity Round in 2015
Zensar Technologies is a global information technology services and business process outsourcing company headquartered in Pune, India. As a part of the RPG Group, Zensar specializes in providing integrated IT and BPO solutions to a diverse clientele, including Fortune 500 companies. The company operates in 18 countries, with software development centers located in Pune and Hyderabad in India, as well as facilities in China and Poland. Zensar's service offerings encompass application development, modernization, maintenance, and testing across various industries such as retail, banking, finance, and manufacturing. Its core competency lies in application modernization, utilizing the SBP framework to enhance client operations. Zensar has established long-term relationships with prominent companies like Cisco and Marks and Spencer and has formed strategic partnerships with global technology leaders including IBM and Microsoft. The company generates significant revenue from its Digital and Application Services segment, which focuses on custom applications and management services, primarily catering to clients in the Americas and Europe.

RFS Holland Holding

Acquisition in 2015
RFS Holland Holding B.V. is a holding company based in Zwolle, Netherlands, that operates through its subsidiaries to provide online retailing services. The company runs an online department store offering a wide range of products, including fashion, home and garden items, electronics, entertainment, household appliances, sports and leisure goods, and beauty and wellness products. Additionally, RFS Holland Holding manages specialized internet boutiques that focus on niche markets, such as sound and vision products, outdoor cooking items, auto accessories, and more. The company also provides financial products and services tailored for both business and private sectors. It markets gift cards and develops online shops for third-party clients, shipping products across several European countries including Spain, France, and the United Kingdom. RFS Holland Holding has established strategic partnerships with various notable brands, enhancing its product offerings and market reach. The company also maintains physical locations in Belgium and Germany, as well as an office, showroom, and distribution centers in Utrecht.

Vocalcom

Private Equity Round in 2014
Vocalcom, founded in 1995 and based in Paris, France, specializes in developing innovative contact center software that enhances customer interactions and sales effectiveness. With over 3,500 clients, including notable companies like McDonald's and Disney, Vocalcom's solutions are designed to improve productivity and streamline operations across various communication channels, such as voice, text, email, social media, and video. Their cloud-based technology offers a user-friendly interface that supports efficient customer engagement, allowing businesses to provide personalized service while minimizing operational costs. Key products include Hermes .Net for video call management, predictive dialer algorithms for optimizing outbound campaigns, and Natural Language speech recognition software for managing voice dialogues. Vocalcom also offers consulting, training, and support services, making it a comprehensive solution for contact centers in various industries, including telemarketing and sales force management. The company's international presence extends through subsidiaries in several countries, enhancing its ability to serve diverse markets.

Takko Fashion

Acquisition in 2010
Takko Fashion GmbH, founded in 1982 and headquartered in Telgte, Germany, operates a substantial network of approximately 1,500 retail stores across 15 European countries, employing around 12,500 people. The company specializes in affordable fashion for men, women, and children, offering a diverse range of products including outerwear, accessories, swimwear, sportswear, and underwear. Takko Fashion distributes its merchandise through retail parks, city malls, and local retail centers, as well as through its online platform, reaching customers both domestically and internationally. The clothing is primarily designed by its in-house team in Germany and sourced through a global network, allowing the company to maintain competitive pricing and respond effectively to market trends.

Auto Trader

Private Equity Round in 2007
Auto Trader, established in 1977 and headquartered in Manchester, UK, is a leading digital automotive marketplace. It facilitates the buying and selling of various vehicles, including cars, trucks, vans, bikes, and farm machinery, along with related services like car insurance, loans, valuations, and vehicle checks. The company's primary business is to help vehicle retailers effectively compete in the market to sell more vehicles quickly. Auto Trader generates revenue through trade revenue from retailers and home traders advertising vehicles and using its products, consumer services revenue from private sellers and partners, and display advertising revenue.

France Telecom Mobile Satellite Communications

Acquisition in 2006
FTMSC is one of the world’s suppliers of mobile satcom services. The company markets and distributes communication solutions to customers located in regions with limited access to terrestrial telecoms infrastructure.

Handmark

Series B in 2006
Handmark is a software development company specializing in applications for various mobile platforms including Android, Blackberry, Palm, and Windows. Their product portfolio spans across multiple categories such as games, personalization solutions, ringtones, utilities, tools, sports, business productivity, fitness health, news information, reference, and entertainment. Notably, they have developed the Tantao News Mobile Reader for BlackBerry smartphones, offering global and domestic news sourced from Chinese media outlets.

Bezeq Israeli Telecommunication Corp

Private Equity Round in 2005
Bezeq Israel Telecommunications is the largest communications group in Israel, providing a comprehensive range of telecom services to both business and private customers. The company offers fixed-line telephony, broadband internet access through xDSL technology, and various data communication services. In addition to fixed-line services, Bezeq also provides cellular mobile communications, including voice, messaging, and internet services, alongside a selection of mobile devices and accessories. The company operates through four main segments: Bezeq, which focuses on fixed-line communications; Pelephone, which offers mobile services; Bezeq International, providing internet services; and DBS Satellite Services, which delivers satellite television. Bezeq is known for its robust telecommunications infrastructure and aims to deliver advanced services while maintaining a strong financial position. Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Bezeq continues to play a pivotal role in the Israeli telecommunications market.

Handmark

Series A in 2005
Handmark is a software development company specializing in applications for various mobile platforms including Android, Blackberry, Palm, and Windows. Their product portfolio spans across multiple categories such as games, personalization solutions, ringtones, utilities, tools, sports, business productivity, fitness health, news information, reference, and entertainment. Notably, they have developed the Tantao News Mobile Reader for BlackBerry smartphones, offering global and domestic news sourced from Chinese media outlets.

Webraska

Venture Round in 2004
Webraska is the worldwide provider of wireless navigation, mapping and traffic information services and technologies.

Digital Bridges

Series C in 2004
Digital Bridge specializes in owning and operating communications infrastructure companies that generate strong recurring cash flow. The leadership team boasts over a century of combined experience in the communications infrastructure sector. Digital Bridge concentrates on specific sub-asset classes, including the ownership, development, and management of tower and rooftop antenna sites, data centers, fiber and backhaul services, cloud storage solutions, as well as small cell, distributed antenna systems (DAS), and WiFi technologies. The company's strategic focus on these areas positions it to capitalize on the growing demand for reliable communication services.

PCM Uitgevers

Acquisition in 2004
As one of the largest publishers in the Dutch-speaking region PCM Uitgevers is mainly active as a publisher of daily newspapers, local papers, general and educational books, electronic information and the provision of professional information. The group is divided into a holding office in Amsterdam, two large (newspapers) locations in Rotterdam and Amsterdam, and a number of operating companies, mostly situated in the Randstad. In total, the organization employed approximately 3,700 people.

Bristol Technology

Series B in 2003
Bristol Technology provides process monitoring and analysis software solutions. Its products include TransactionVision that provides business process monitoring and tracks customer transactions, as well as cross-platform products, such as Wind/U for porting Windows applications to UNIX and Linux; and HyperHelp for online UNIX help; and Xprinter, a printing solution for UNIX and Linux-based applications. It provides learning services, including classroom training, Web-based training, online tutorials, and customized training courses, as well as consulting services. The company serves banking, financial markets, insurance, retail, and telecommunications industries. Bristol Technology, Inc. was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Danbury, Connecticut.

BitBand

Series B in 2003
BitBand is a technology provider specializing in advanced video content delivery solutions. The company, privately held and incorporated in the United States, operates its headquarters and research and development center in Israel. It offers video-on-demand technology services, enabling efficient delivery of video content to users.

MagnaCare

Acquisition in 2002
MagnaCare offers employee health planning services that cater to a diverse array of organizations, including self-insured entities, Taft Hartley Funds, commercial insurers, third-party administrators, workers' compensation plans, no-fault payors, and municipalities. The company provides flexible options that allow clients to utilize individual components or integrate them into a comprehensive solution. By leveraging its expertise and understanding of healthcare needs, MagnaCare develops cost-effective plans tailored to clients' requirements. The company simplifies healthcare management through services such as Evaluaide™ and 24/7 online access to healthcare information, helping clients navigate complex health situations. Additionally, MagnaCare Access connects clients to a network of over 70,000 healthcare providers in New York and New Jersey, while MagnaCare National Access extends support nationwide, ensuring access to over 510,000 healthcare professionals.

Digital Bridges

Series B in 2001
Digital Bridge specializes in owning and operating communications infrastructure companies that generate strong recurring cash flow. The leadership team boasts over a century of combined experience in the communications infrastructure sector. Digital Bridge concentrates on specific sub-asset classes, including the ownership, development, and management of tower and rooftop antenna sites, data centers, fiber and backhaul services, cloud storage solutions, as well as small cell, distributed antenna systems (DAS), and WiFi technologies. The company's strategic focus on these areas positions it to capitalize on the growing demand for reliable communication services.

CopperCom

Series F in 2001
CopperCom specializes in developing next-generation end office solutions aimed at creating a unified network that supports both voice and data services. The company offers software-based switching solutions, known as softswitches, which are designed for independent operating companies, competitive local exchange carriers, and Internet service providers. Its call control server facilitates the decoupling of call processing from switching, enabling the delivery of advanced features over various network transport protocols. Through its innovative technology, CopperCom enhances the capability of service providers to offer services such as voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

InfoLibria

Venture Round in 2001
InfoLibria is a specialist provider of Internet infrastructure focused on advanced content distribution and delivery. The company offers solutions that empower service providers and carriers to effectively manage and deliver high-demand broadband and streaming media applications, including TV-quality video and CD-quality audio. With its innovative content-management and delivery systems, InfoLibria supports the efficient operation of internet media applications, allowing internet service providers to enhance their content-based services for users.

Amphion Semiconductor

Venture Round in 2001
Amphion Semiconductor specializes in providing application-specific virtual components primarily for broadband and multimedia communications. The company focuses on developing semiconductor intellectual property that supports various video codec formats and offers solutions for programmable logic and integrated circuits. Its product range includes technologies for video and image compression, wireless baseband, advanced encryption, and speech and channel coding. Amphion's offerings are designed to enable high-resolution formats, such as 8K video and 120 frames per second, catering to the evolving demands of the multimedia industry.

Systemonic

Series B in 2000
Systemonic is a provider of wireless communications platforms, specializing in the development of silicon systems that support multi-protocol and multi-band wireless local area networks (LANs). The company's flexible and re-configurable platform enables customers to rapidly bring wireless communication products to market, accommodating various standards while enhancing features and reducing power consumption. This approach ultimately results in a lower total cost of ownership for clients, making Systemonic a valuable partner in the wireless communications sector.

Meshnetworks

Series B in 2000
MeshNetworks is a wireless mesh networking company that specializes in developing technology and products for rapidly-deployed, self-configuring wireless mobile networks. Utilizing its proprietary Quadrature Division Multiple Access (QDMA) technology, the company focuses primarily on public safety and municipal networks. MeshNetworks offers both a chip for QDMA and software that enhances standard Wi-Fi products with mesh capabilities. The company's technology has been implemented in various municipalities across the United States, including locations in Florida, Minnesota, Oregon, and Texas. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Maitland, Florida, MeshNetworks was acquired by Motorola in 2004.

Eftia OSS Solutions

Venture Round in 2000
Eftia OSS Solutions, Inc. provides operations support systems software to the telecommunications industry. It offers provisioning solutions, including service order management, and inventory, maintenance, and telephone number administration to enable telecommunications services providers to automate back office functions. The company was formed in 1997 and is based in Ottawa, Canada with additional offices in North America. Eftia was successfully sold to a global software aggerator.

Webraska

Series A in 2000
Webraska is the worldwide provider of wireless navigation, mapping and traffic information services and technologies.

12snap

Venture Round in 2000
12snap is a prominent mobile marketing agency, established in 1999, known for executing some of the largest mobile marketing campaigns globally for high-profile clients such as adidas, Coca-Cola, McDonald's, and Nokia. By 2006, the company had expanded to 75 employees across multiple offices in major cities, including New York, London, and Milan, alongside a technical development center in Romania. 12snap specializes in a range of mobile marketing services, including creative services, technical implementation, campaign management, and project management, which help corporations enhance their customer relationship management (CRM) initiatives. The agency has received notable recognition in the advertising industry, having won multiple Cannes Lions for its innovative work, establishing itself as a leader in mobile marketing excellence.

Global Sportnet

Private Equity Round in 1999
As an internationally acting marketing and consulting agency in sports they are at the interface between sports and industry. With innovative strategies and concepts they create a link between both worlds to unique, efficient and successful synergies - globally as well as throughout different branches and disciplines of sports. According to their full service approach their sponsorship experts advise the industry who want to choose sports as a communications platform. Starting with the first sponsorship idea up to the analysis of the achieved results. In the area of TV and marketing rights more than 100 European football clubs and associations have unquestionable confidence in us. Amongst them are numerous top clubs such as SL Benfica, Internazionale FC or Juventus FC. Successful athletes mandate their specialists with their career management and their Business Development unit constantly works to open up new areas of business and tools for their clients. From smartcards up to virtual advertising.

CopperCom

Series C in 1999
CopperCom specializes in developing next-generation end office solutions aimed at creating a unified network that supports both voice and data services. The company offers software-based switching solutions, known as softswitches, which are designed for independent operating companies, competitive local exchange carriers, and Internet service providers. Its call control server facilitates the decoupling of call processing from switching, enabling the delivery of advanced features over various network transport protocols. Through its innovative technology, CopperCom enhances the capability of service providers to offer services such as voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

Jazztel

Private Equity Round in 1999
Jazztel is a telecommunications company based in Spain, founded in 1998 by Martin Varsavsky. It offers a range of services, including telephone, Internet, and television, catering to both residential and business markets. Jazztel utilizes a combination of fiber and resold DSL infrastructure to provide solutions for voice, data, and mobile telephony traffic. Over the years, the company has demonstrated significant growth, expanding its customer base and increasing its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA). As of early 2010, Jazztel reported 680,000 customers, reflecting a 58% increase from the previous year, and its EBITDA rose from €5.9 million to €15.7 million within the same period.

CopperCom

Series B in 1999
CopperCom specializes in developing next-generation end office solutions aimed at creating a unified network that supports both voice and data services. The company offers software-based switching solutions, known as softswitches, which are designed for independent operating companies, competitive local exchange carriers, and Internet service providers. Its call control server facilitates the decoupling of call processing from switching, enabling the delivery of advanced features over various network transport protocols. Through its innovative technology, CopperCom enhances the capability of service providers to offer services such as voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).

CML Emergency Services

Acquisition in 1999
CML Emergency Services, Inc. engages in developing and delivering communications products and solutions. It offers public safety network products, PSAP products, digital mobile radio dispatch switching, and mobile radio dispatch console products. The company also offers professional services, surveillance service, and training services.
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