Qlik Announces Close of Significant Investment Led by ADIA and Thoma Bravo
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Qlik®, a global leader in data integration, data quality, analytics, and AI, has announced the close of a previously disclosed significant minority investment led by a wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA). As part of the transaction, Thoma Bravo, a leading software investment firm, remains Qlik’s majority owner and has made a new equity investment alongside ADIA. A select group of institutional investors have also co-invested. The transaction, originally signed in November 2024, has now received all necessary regulatory approvals.
Qlik helps organisations move from AI ambition to execution by turning raw data into trusted insights and proactive decisions. Through a unified platform that integrates data, analytics, and governance, Qlik provides the foundation enterprises need to scale AI initiatives with confidence. Across industries, customers rely on Qlik to stay agile in the face of market shifts, global disruptions, and unexpected challenges.
“Support from Thoma Bravo and a long-term investor like ADIA reinforces the strength of our strategy and the results we’re delivering,” said Mike Capone, CEO of Qlik. “In a market full of AI ambition, Qlik stands out for execution—helping enterprises move fast, act with trust, and turn data into confident decisions. This investment enables us to stay focused and scale that impact.”
“Qlik has consistently executed against one of the most important challenges facing modern enterprises: turning data and AI into real business outcomes,” said Seth Boro, a Managing Partner at Thoma Bravo. “Our continued majority ownership and additional investment reflect our conviction in Qlik’s platform, its performance, and its ability to scale meaningful impact for customers worldwide.”
“Enterprises around the world are moving from experimentation to execution with AI, and that shift is accelerating demand for trusted, scalable solutions,” said Mike Hoffmann, a Partner at Thoma Bravo. “Qlik is uniquely positioned to meet this moment—at the intersection of data integration, governance, and analytics—making it a clear fit with our long-term thesis around mission-critical enterprise software. We’re proud of the significant growth Qlik has achieved since we took the company private in 2016 and are excited to continue this momentum with Mike and ADIA.”
Building on its recent acquisition of Upsolver and its advancements in agentic AI solutions and conversational analytics, Qlik continues to expand its unified platform for trusted, scalable AI. As enterprises invest in AI while seeking to lower costs and maintain trust across the AI value chain, Qlik is increasingly the partner of choice—enabling faster execution with open architectures, governed data, and timely insights.
Guggenheim Securities LLC served as financial advisor and Kirkland & Ellis LLP acted as legal advisor to Thoma Bravo and Qlik. Evercore served as financial advisor and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP served as legal advisor to ADIA.
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