Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Ideagen swoops for US firm in second acquisition of 2025

Nottingham-headquartered software firm Ideagen has strengthened its policy management and productivity capabilities with the acquisition of ConvergePoint.

Ben Dorks, Ideagen CEO, said: “We’re delighted to welcome ConvergePoint to the Ideagen family.

“It’s a natural fit, you only have to look at the industries both businesses support to see how perfectly we align. Our customers will be able to benefit from a broader range of tools designed to streamline compliance and improve efficiency while ConvergePoint’s customers will benefit from access to Ideagen’s greater depth of solutions to strengthen their resilience.”

Based in Texas, USA, ConvergePoint enables organisations using Microsoft 365 to efficiently manage policies and procedures, contracts, conflict of interest disclosures, safety and incident tracking and investigative case management.

Their customers include global technology brands like Samsung, financial services companies such as Paysafe and KeyBank, alongside utilities businesses like Ameren.

“Our combined capabilities create real strength in the compliance and policy management space,” said Aju Koshy, CEO of ConvergePoint. “Joining forces with Ideagen positions us to better serve our customers with innovative solutions that respond to the challenges of today’s regulatory landscape.”

This marks Ideagen’s second acquisition in 2025 and twelfth since the start of 2023.

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