AI as a Structural Inflection Point for Tech Services Firms: Implications for CEOs, Private Equity Investors and M&A Processes

Valuations of many listed Tech Services and Software companies have come under pressure, driven by uncertainty around AI’s structural impact on delivery models, pricing power and long-term margin resilience. Harald Mährle, Managing Director and Global Co-head of Lincoln’s Technology Group, explores these dynamics in his latest thought leadership piece: AI as a Structural Inflection Point for Tech Services Firms: Implications for CEOs, Private Equity Investors and M&A Processes

Key Insights include:

  • CEOs of Tech Services firms can rethink their business models
  • Private equity investors can evaluate and underwrite AI risk more rigorously
  • Both can enhance long term value creation
  • Implications for M&A processes

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