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Ivy Fertility Acquires Pacific Nw Fertility And Ivf Specialists To Expand Footprint

Jan 06, 2022over 3 years ago

Acquiring Company

Ivy Fertility

Acquired Company

Pacific NW Fertility (PNWF)

San DiegoMedicalInformation Technology

Description

Ivy Fertility, a nationally and internationally recognized innovator in the field of advanced reproductive technologies, in-vitro fertilization, and third-party reproduction that is backed by InTandem Capital Partners, a healthcare services focused private equity firm, announced today it has acquired Pacific NW Fertility and IVF Specialists (“PNWF”), a leading fertility provider group in Seattle, WA.

Company Information

Company

Ivy Fertility

Location

San Diego, California, United States

About

Ivy Fertility is nationally and internationally recognized as pioneers and innovators in the field of advanced reproductive technologies, in-vitro fertilization, third-party reproduction, andrology, and research. The company, that is backed by InTandem Capital Partners, a healthcare services focused private equity firm, believes that extraordinary fertility care is about having technical expertise, proven successful outcomes, and the ability to partner with patients to ensure all their needs are met. Ivy Fertility is committed to achieving success and delivering care with innovation and integrity. By developing new procedures, achieving scientific breakthroughs, and teaching the latest techniques, the company upholds its commitment to successful outcomes and continually contributes to the development of the entire fertility community. The Ivy team is passionate about its family-building mission and works tirelessly each day to help its patients achieve their dreams.

M&A Insights

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Integration timeline
70% of M&A integrations take 12-24 months to complete
Tech stack consolidation
83% of merged companies consolidate technology vendors within first year
Post-acquisition investment
Companies increase IT spending by 23% on average after acquisitions
Success factor
M&A deals with strong technology integration plans are 2.5x more likely to succeed

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