Trivest Partners has acquired D&S Global Solutions to strengthen its position in the commercial receivable management industry and enhance service offerings through innovative technology.
Information on the Target
Trivest Partners has successfully acquired D&S Global Solutions (D&S), a prominent invoice-to-cash solutions provider mainly serving the business-to-business market. Established in 1997 and based in Austin, TX, D&S has pioneered the use of technology to enable a distributed workforce, enhancing its operational efficiency and service delivery.
Under the continued leadership of its founder, Lonnie Larson, along with an accomplished management team, D&S boasts proprietary technology and global service capabilities, serving clients across Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Over the past decade, the company has expanded internationally, providing tailored invoice-to-cash solutions to Fortune 500 clients in various sectors, including agriculture, technology, energy, healthcare, telecommunications, and financial services.
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The commercial receivable management industry in the United States has seen significant transformation due to technological advancements and changing client expectations. Companies are increasingly adopting d
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Trivest Partners
invested in
D&S Global Solutions
in 2023
in a Management Buyout / Buy-In (MBO) deal