Thoma Bravo-Dayforce deal raises no competition concerns in Australia
By Flavia Fortes and Saloni Sinha ( November 14, 2025, 14:26 GMT | Insight) -- Thoma Bravo’s proposed acquisition of Dayforce didn’t raise competition concerns in Australia, a spokesperson for the country’s competition regulator told MLex. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission didn’t consider a public review was needed to determine that the $12.3 billion transaction wouldn’t likely substantially lessen competition.Thoma Bravo’s proposed acquisition of Dayforce didn’t raise competition concerns in Australia, a spokesperson for the country’s competition regulator told MLex....
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