Enlyte to Acquire Parts Procurement Marketplace PartsTrader
Enlyte has entered into an agreement to acquire PartsTrader, a parts procurement marketplace.
According to Enlyte, the deal will bring together two complementary businesses within the auto physical damage ecosystem.
PartsTrader will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Enlyte and will continue to operate as an independent entity alongside Mitchell’s auto physical damage division. Both organizations will maintain their identities and operations.
The companies have signed an agreement and expect the deal to close in 2026, following regulatory approvals from both the United States and New Zealand.
Enlyte provides claims technology and connectivity services, specialty networks, case management, pharmacy benefit and disability management services. Mitchell International Inc. develops auto physical damage technology services. PartsTrader LLC, based in Chicago, is privately held.
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