Carlyle Acquires Healthcare Technology Provider CNSI from Alvarez & Marsal Capital Partners
December 2, 2021
Affiliated funds managed by Carlyle have agreed to acquire CNSI from Alvarez & Marsal Capital Partners. CNSI is a provider of healthcare technology and services to state and federal clients (Medicaid/Medicare systems, claims processing, provider enrollment, analytics); Carlyle said it will partner with CNSI's management to expand and invest in the company's market-leading solutions.
- Buyers
- Carlyle
- Targets
- CNSI
- Sellers
- Alvarez & Marsal Capital Partners
- Industry
- Healthcare Services
- Location
- Virginia, United States
- Transaction Type
- Buyout
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