Exclusive-Software firm CCC exploring sale, sources say


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NEW YORK, ⁠July 9 (Reuters) - CCC Intelligent Solutions, a provider of software and ⁠AI-powered workflow tools, is exploring a sale of the ‌company, according to three people familiar with the matter.

The Chicago-based company has hired Morgan Stanley to advise on a sale process and has reached out to prospective ​buyers, including private equity firms, the sources ⁠said.

CCC and Morgan Stanley did ⁠not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Shares rose 13% to $6.09 in ⁠after-hours ‌trading following the Reuters report on it exploring a sale.

CCC provides software used by auto insurers, collision repair shops, ⁠automakers and parts suppliers to manage accident claims, ​vehicle repairs and ‌related workflows. The company says its platform connects more than ⁠35,000 businesses across ​the property-and-casualty insurance ecosystem.

The company's market value has fallen to roughly $3.3 billion from about $6.4 billion a year ago as investors grew concerned about ⁠slowing growth, weaker industry claims volumes and ​slower-than-expected adoption of some of its newer software products. The company's shares have declined about 44% over the past 12 months.

CCC has explored ⁠a sale previously. Reuters reported in 2023 that the company was considering strategic options including a potential sale after attracting takeover interest, though no transaction materialized.

Advent International, which acquired CCC in 2017 and ​took it public through a merger with ⁠a special purpose acquisition company in 2021, fully exited its investment in ​2025 through a series of secondary share ‌offerings, including the sale of its ​remaining stake in November.

(Reporting by Milana Vinn in New York; Editing by Colin Barr, Nia Williams and Jamie Freed)

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