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By Luciana Magalhaes SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian software company Totvs SA is eyeing targets for acquisitions this year beyond StoneCo's Linx unit, Chief Executive Dennis Herszkowicz said in an

Totvs Pursues Linx Acquisition and Additional Deals in Brazil for 2025

By Luciana Magalhaes

SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian software company Totvs SA is eyeing targets for acquisitions this year beyond StoneCo's Linx unit, Chief Executive Dennis Herszkowicz said in an interview, adding the company will not need to sell assets to finance deals.

Totvs has shown interest in Linx since 2020, when StoneCo won a bidding war by paying 6.7 billion reais ($1.22 billion) for the retail software developer. In April, Totvs entered exclusive negotiations with StoneCo to acquire the unit.

Herszkowicz said those talks were ongoing and an acquisition would be beneficial, given Linx's leading position in providing software for Brazilian retailers. But he said closing the deal was not essential for the company's growth.

"Totvs is very broad. And our portfolio is very wide. There isn't one acquisition that solves everything we want to solve," Herszkowicz told Reuters in a Tuesday interview.

He said accelerating trends in artificial intelligence, cloud computing and other digital technology had created several opportunities where acquisitions offered effective shortcuts.

Totvs is present in several Latin American countries, but the company is focused on deals in Brazil, which represents the "overwhelming majority" of its business, the CEO said.

Herszkowicz declined to give details on the timing or transaction values under negotiation for Linx or other assets.

He said Totvs had not hired an advisor to sell its stake in financial technology firm Dimensa, a joint venture with Brazil exchange operator B3, again denying a local media report.

Any acquisitions by Totvs this year will not rely on capital from divestitures, which the company doesn't need to finance deals, according to Herszkowicz.

"Like any company, at any moment, we always have the possibility to evaluate anything. Now, there's nothing (related to Dimensa) effectively happening at this moment," he said.

($1 = 5.49 reais)

(Reporting by Luciana MagalhaesEditing by Brad Haynes and David Evans)

Key Takeaways

  • Totvs is in talks to acquire Linx from StoneCo.
  • The acquisition is part of broader 2025 Brazil expansion plans.
  • Totvs focuses on AI and cloud computing opportunities.
  • No asset sales are needed to finance these acquisitions.
  • Totvs remains focused on the Brazilian market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Totvs currently negotiating?
Totvs is in ongoing negotiations to acquire Linx, a leading provider of software for Brazilian retailers.
What other acquisitions is Totvs considering?
In addition to Linx, Totvs is looking at other acquisition targets within Brazil to expand its portfolio.
How does Totvs plan to finance its acquisitions?
Totvs does not plan to rely on capital from divestitures to finance acquisitions, as they do not need that funding.
What technologies is Totvs focusing on for growth?
Totvs is focusing on trends in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and other digital technologies to create acquisition opportunities.
What is the significance of Linx for Totvs?
Linx holds a leading position in providing software for retailers in Brazil, making it a strategic acquisition for Totvs.

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