Olo Inc. Announces Agreement to Merge with Project Hospitality Parent, Becoming a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary

Reuters08-29
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/OLO">Olo Inc.</a> Announces Agreement to Merge with Project Hospitality Parent, Becoming a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary

Olo Inc., a Delaware corporation, has announced its entry into an Agreement and Plan of Merger with Project Hospitality Parent, LLC, and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Project Hospitality Merger Sub, Inc. As part of the transaction, Project Hospitality Merger Sub will merge with and into Olo, resulting in Olo becoming a wholly-owned subsidiary of Project Hospitality Parent. Both Project Hospitality Parent and Merger Sub are affiliated with Thoma Bravo, L.P., a leading private equity firm. The announcement marks a significant development in Olo's corporate strategy, with the merger aimed at leveraging Thoma Bravo's resources and expertise.

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