26North Partners LP acquires Intermedia Intelligent Communications from Madison Dearborn Partners.
Intermedia is a highly successful player in the AI-powered cloud communications, customer experience, and collaboration space, boasting more than $430 million in annual recurring revenue and delivering a remarkable 20 percent year-over-year growth rate in its core communications business. The platform currently supports over 150,000 business customers globally through a vast network of more than 7,500 channel partners.
The transaction, expected to close in the second quarter of 2026, will see Intermedia Chief Executive Officer Michael Gold and the current management team remain as investors and operators in the business. This continuity is designed to maintain operational excellence while 26North deploys its dedicated βAlpha Creation Teamβ to accelerate product development and expand global distribution channels.
Gold said:
βThis partnership with 26North marks an important step forward for Intermedia. We have built the business around a model that aligns closely with our partners and customers, and that alignment is becoming even more relevant as AI opens new opportunities for how organizations communicate and operate.β
Mark Weinberg, Senior Partner and Head of Private Equity at 26North, was enthusiastic about the acquisition. βThe company has built a leadership position in cloud communications, with innovative products, high-quality service and support, a strong team, and a powerful channel partner network,β he said.
βThis transaction is another example of 26Northβs private equity strategy: investing in growing, market-leading businesses where our platform can contribute meaningfully to a companyβs future growth and profitability.β
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Fueling the Next Wave of AI Innovation as 26North Acquires Intermedia
Beyond the impressive financial metrics, this acquisition highlights a compelling strategic trend within the broader tech market. The industry is currently navigating a rapidly accelerating AI ecosystem, requiring substantial capital to keep pace with the sprawling research and development budgets of megavendors like Microsoft and Cisco. Private equity firms are increasingly stepping in to fund this innovation, and 26North is specifically drawn to Intermediaβs highly differentiated go-to-market strategy.
Rather than engaging in a costly direct-sales competition against legacy tech giants, Intermedia has unlocked the unique power of the channel. Through its Customer Ownership Reseller approach, the company empowers managed service providers and telcos to white-label its entire cloud suite. This effectively turns thousands of regional IT providers into a decentralized, deeply invested network that owns the end-customer relationship in its entirety, creating a resilient, highly scalable business model.
βIntermedia has spent a decade building the right model to capture the opportunity in todayβs cloud communications market by focusing on channel partners and the SMBs they serve,β noted Tyler Sipprelle, Private Equity Partner at 26North. βWe intend to support Michael and his team as we take the business further through organic and inorganic investment.β
What This Capital Injection Means for the Enterprise
For tech buyers and IT leaders, this influx of private equity capital potentially translates directly into accelerated product capabilities without the friction of migrating to a completely new vendor. CIOs are constantly balancing the desire for cutting-edge AI, such as automated meeting summaries, intelligent contact center routing, and proactive engagement analytics, against the high costs and operational disruptions of replacing existing infrastructure.
The Intermedia acquisition ensures that businesses using these services through their local managed service providers may see rapid maturation of embedded AI tools, supported by 26Northβs substantial resources.
Furthermore, this deal validates the growing preference for consuming enterprise-grade communications through specialized local partners rather than rigid, direct megavendor contracts. It allows end-users to enjoy the robust technological framework of a global platform while retaining the bespoke, highly accountable customer service that only a dedicated regional IT partner can provide.
As enterprise communication environments become increasingly complex, having a local partner backed by a well-funded, AI-forward platform offers a distinct and enticing operational advantage.