M&A deals: Doctrine, OTR, Grab 

Today’s M&A deals include announcements from Doctrine, OTR, Grab, and others.

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Doctrine Acquires Maite.ai

Summit Partners and Peugeot Invest portfolio company Doctrine acquired legal practice management software provider Maite.ai to extend its platform with advanced AI capabilities. Maite.ai delivers tools for automation, document analysis, and workload optimization tailored for legal professionals. The acquisition strategy focuses on embedding next-generation artificial intelligence and workflow automation into Doctrine’s product suite to boost efficiency and reduce administrative burden. Deal value was not disclosed. The innovation enhances collaboration, data-driven insights, and operational performance for law firms. The combined technology benefits customers by accelerating case processing, reducing manual effort, and enabling lawyers to focus more on strategic work.

OTR Acquires Peruse Technology

Rhino Family’s OTR acquired document automation software developer Peruse Technology to enhance its portfolio of enterprise productivity tools. The purpose is to integrate Peruse’s advanced document generation, template automation, and content workflow technologies into OTR’s solutions. The strategy centers on expanding automation capabilities that reduce manual paperwork, improve compliance, and streamline enterprise operations. Financial terms were not disclosed. The acquisition accelerates innovation in robotic process automation and document intelligence, offering customers enhanced efficiency, reduced error rates, and faster turnaround times. The deal supports OTR’s growth plans by bolstering its competitive edge in digital transformation services.

Grab Acquires Stash

Grab acquired financial investing specialist Stash in a $425 million deal to accelerate its super app strategy across Southeast Asia. The purpose of the acquisition is to integrate Stash’s digital investing and wealth-building tools into Grab’s financial ecosystem to broaden offerings for consumers and deepen engagement. The strategy emphasizes technology-driven financial inclusion, improved access to personal investing, and expansion of Grab’s digital assets suite. Innovation centers on combining Stash’s intuitive investing technology with Grab’s existing payments and lending platform. The acquisition benefits customers by delivering accessible, low-barrier investment options and supports Grab’s growth into comprehensive financial services.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of InfotechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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