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Medallia survived, but the real story should worry marketers | MarTech

MarTech·Pamela Parker·21 days ago
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If you’re a marketer or CX leader who relies on Medallia, you’ve likely been asking yourself: Is Medallia going out of business? Should I be worried? The short answer: no, Medallia is not going out of business. But something significant is happening, and the implications for users, evaluators, and anyone who buys enterprise software from a PE-backed vendor are worth understanding. Here’s what you need to know. What happened Thoma Bravo, the private equity (PE) firm that bought Medallia for $6.4 billion in 2021, is handing the company over to its lenders. A consortium of creditors — Blackstone, KKR, Apollo Global, and Antares Capital — will take control in a debt-for-equity swap. Thoma Bravo’s equity is gone. Its co-investors’ equity is gone. The $5.1 billion wipeout is one of the largest in PE software history. Last week, Brad Marshall, co-CEO of Blackstone Secured Lending, addressed the situation on his firm’s first-quarter 2026 earnings call.…

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