M&A Deal Summary

Priority Ambulance Acquires Randseco

On June 9, 2020, Priority Ambulance acquired software company Randseco

Acquisition Highlights
  • This is Priority Ambulance’s 1st transaction in the Software sector.
  • This is Priority Ambulance’s 3rd transaction in the United States.
  • This is Priority Ambulance’s 1st transaction in Massachusetts.

M&A Deal Summary

Date 2020-06-09
Target Randseco
Sector Software
Buyer(s) Priority Ambulance
Deal Type Add-on Acquisition

Target

Randseco

Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Randseco is a software company that creates and employs integrative solutions that bridge the chasms between those who need patients transported and providers who care for these patients. This includes hospital EMR systems and ambulance service providers focused on linking disparate data systems. Randseco was founded in 2015 and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Search 215,074 Deals Now

SEARCH BY

  • Buyer Type (PE or Strategic)
  • Deal Size ($10M to $10B+)
  • Sector (60 Sectors)
  • Deal Type
  • Geography
  • & More

Try Free

Buyer(S) 1

Buyer

Priority Ambulance

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Category Company
Founded 2014
Sector Healthcare Services
DESCRIPTION

Priority Ambulance provides emergent and non-emergent medical transportation services. Priority Ambulance currently operates under the Shoals Ambulance and Priority Ambulance brands. Priority Ambulance’s EMTs, paramedics, nurses, and support teams deliver exceptional patient care and customer service to nearly 500,000 patients each year. Priority Ambulance was founded in 2014 and is based in Knoxville, Tennessee.


DEAL STATS #
Overall 3 of 3
Sector: Software M&A 1 of 1
Type: Add-on Acquisition M&A Deals 3 of 3
State: Massachusetts M&A 1 of 1
Country: United States M&A 3 of 3
Year: 2020 M&A 1 of 1
PREVIOUS DEAL
DATE TARGET DEAL TYPE VALUE
2015-08-27 Central Emergency Medical Services

Roswell, Georgia, United States

Central Emergency Medical Services, Inc. is a provider of advanced life support, basic life support, critical care and non-emergency transport options from 13 stations throughout the state.

Buy -