Buyer Universe

Who buys B2B Payments companies?

The most active acquirers of B2B Payments companies tracked by Windsor Drake are Deluxe, Nuvei, and Thoma Bravo, based on 7 sourced transactions since 2020.

6 Tracked acquirers
7 Tracked deals
$8.3B Disclosed value
5/1 Strategic / PE

Most active acquirers of B2B Payments companies

Acquirer Type B2B Payments deals Most recent in sector
Deluxe Strategic 2 payment processor Celero
Nuvei Strategic 1 Payoneer
Thoma Bravo PE 1 Bottomline Technologies
Visa Strategic 1 CurrencyCloud
REPAY Strategic 1 KUBRA
Adyen Strategic 1 Orb

Recent B2B Payments acquisitions

Target Acquirer Value Date
payment processor Celero Deluxe $625M June 19, 2026
Celero Commerce Deluxe $625M June 18, 2026
KUBRA REPAY $500M June 17, 2026
Orb Adyen $335M June 12, 2026
Payoneer Nuvei $2.7B June 9, 2026
Bottomline Technologies Thoma Bravo $2.6B December 17, 2021
CurrencyCloud Visa $930M July 1, 2021

Frequently asked questions

Who are the most active acquirers of B2B Payments companies?

The most active acquirers of B2B Payments companies tracked by Windsor Drake are Deluxe, Nuvei, and Thoma Bravo, based on 7 sourced transactions since 2020.

Do private equity firms buy B2B Payments companies?

Yes. Private-equity and PE-backed buyers active in B2B Payments include Thoma Bravo. Of the tracked B2B Payments acquirers, 5 are strategic and 1 are financial buyers.

What do B2B Payments companies sell for?

Across 7 tracked B2B Payments transactions, disclosed deal value totals $8.3B. Individual outcomes vary with growth, margin, and strategic fit. Windsor Drake advises B2B Payments founders on positioning to the right acquirers to maximize value.

Selling a B2B Payments company? Talk to Windsor Drake about positioning to the right acquirers. This buyer data is drawn from Windsor Drake Market Intelligence and updated as new deals are sourced.