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BDA Advises Praxis on Sale of BusinessOn to SkyLake

New York, NY July 25, 2024 --(PR.com)-- BDA Partners is pleased to announce that its client, Praxis Capital Partners, has agreed to sell its stake in BusinessOn Communication Co Ltd, listed on the Kosdaq Exchange, to SkyLake Equity Partners. BusinessOn is Korea’s leading B2B SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) company. BusinessOn management is also selling a significant stake to SkyLake, which will become the majority owner of BusinessOn. The transaction values BusinessOn at US$258m. BDA was the exclusive financial advisor to Praxis and BusinessOn management on the transaction. Praxis itself agreed to sell its 46.9% stake in BusinessOn. BusinessOn management is selling a 24.3% stake to SkyLake. In total, SkyLake is acquiring 71.2% of BusinessOn. This is the first private equity-led SaaS buyout in the Korean market, which is poised to emulate the dramatic success of SaaS globally, and to grow to US$10bn in value by 2029. This groundbreaking transaction presages a wave of similar deals in the tech-savvy Korean nation. There have been 12,000 SaaS M&A deals globally since 2014, with more than half led by private equity, but the vast majority have been in North America and Europe. Praxis will return more than 3x its investment from this transaction. Min-sang La, co-CEO of Praxis, describes SaaS as an "irresistible trend": “The chaebols were initially resistant to adopting SaaS because of concerns in security, and the unfamiliarity of the subscription-based model. Now, conglomerates like Samsung, SK, Hyundai Motors and LG have turned to BusinessOn to replace their legacy software, followed by small-and-medium sized enterprises who are influenced by the large corporates. While SaaS penetration in Korea is only 5.2% today, we’re confident that we will catch up towards the American market where penetration is already 20%. The Asian SaaS market could be the next ‘El Dorado’ for PE investors. Government regulations across Asia are pushing demand for SaaS. We see strong demand for workforce management SaaS, due to revised labor laws on overtime working hours recently adopted in Korea, Japan and Taiwan. We’re seeing a wave of new, powerful SaaS players surging into the market. In Korea alone, the number of SaaS startups has doubled from ...