Nasdaq Agrees to Sell Fintech Platform Solovis to Insight Partners

By Staff Writer
17th Sep 2025
Fintech
Nasdaq Agrees to Sell Fintech Platform Solovis to Insight Partners
Key Highlights
  • Nasdaq agrees to sell Solovis to global software investor Insight Partners, with closing expected in Q4 2025.

  • Solovis provides multi-asset portfolio management and analytics tools, helping investors track performance, exposure and risk in real time.

  • The deal allows Nasdaq to focus on eVestment, while Insight Partners invests in expanding Solovis’ growth and product capabilities.

 

Nasdaq, Inc. today announced that it has entered into an agreement to sell Nasdaq Solovis to global software investor Insight Partners.

The closing of the transaction is subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions and is expected to occur in the fourth quarter of 2025.

Solovis is a financial technology platform with multi-asset class portfolio management, analytics, and reporting tools across public and private markets. Solovis offers robust portfolio monitoring and analytics tools, allowing investors to monitor their portfolio’s performance, exposure, liquidity, and risk in real time.

Insight Partners’ acquisition of Solovis reflects Insight Partners’ long-term approach to building strong, high-growth software businesses. Alongside Onsite, Insight Partners’ strategic growth engine, Solovis will focus on product development, enhanced service delivery, and a more comprehensive suite of solutions tailored to customer needs.

“At Insight Partners, we are attuned to the evolving needs of asset owners. Solovis’ world-class platform addresses their complex challenges, earning the trust of a remarkable customer base and making it an ideal platform for continued growth,” said Anika Agarwal, Managing Director at Insight Partners. “We are excited to support Solovis in reaching its full potential in serving the private markets ecosystem.”

“Insight Partners has an impressive track record of working with software companies to accelerate growth, expand market reach, and enhance product capabilities. Under their stewardship, Solovis will benefit from dedicated investment and strategic focus,” said Oliver Albers, Executive Vice President and Chief Product Officer, Capital Access Platforms at Nasdaq. “This strategic move simultaneously enables us to concentrate our innovation and market development efforts on Nasdaq eVestment, where our established brand and solutions address the complex data and workflow needs of the global institutional market across public and private markets.”

Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

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