Fintech M&A: Liventus buys Tamarack

Liventus has acquired Tamarack, a tech and professional services firm focused on equipment finance, adding integration and service capabilities to its platform offering. The deal underscores ongoing consolidation as lenders seek bundled origination, compliance, and professional services rather than point solutions. For platform buyers, that M&A push means more bundled go‑to‑market options but also faster competitive feature parity. (monitordaily.com)

Liventus completed its purchase of Tamarack at the end of March and announced the deal on April 1, 2026; Tamarack is described in the announcement as an equipment‑finance technology and services firm with more than 25 years in the market. (prnewswire.com) (equipmentfinancenews.com) Tamarack brings a portfolio of seven specialized products focused on process automation, compliance tooling, portfolio analytics, and business intelligence, plus a professional‑services practice that implements, configures, and supports software for lenders. (tamarack.ai) (prnewswire.com) Liventus says the combined firm will unify more than 150 engineers and “over 50 years” of equipment‑finance domain experience, which the buyer frames as the capacity to build, customize, and optimize technology across every layer of an equipment‑finance operation. (liventus.com) (marketwatch.com) “Tamarack AI,” Tamarack’s product suite, is described as standardizing digital workflows — repeatable software processes for tasks such as application intake, credit decisioning, and lease servicing — and delivering business intelligence, meaning dashboards and reports that surface portfolio health and risk. (tamarack.ai) Liventus frames the acquisition as creating “the most comprehensive technology partner” for equipment finance by combining software, analytics, and hands‑on services into one seller, a positioning the company says will let clients reduce third‑party handoffs and accelerate custom feature delivery. (prnewswire.com) The announcement also notes established ecosystem partnerships — explicitly naming Solifi among them — and says existing Tamarack customers will gain access to Liventus’s larger engineering organization to extend and embed AI and analytics inside the same platform stacks they already use. (liventus.com) (tamarack.ai)

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