Arcturis and Akrivia to merge in £140m NHS patient data deal
UKPulse Health Desk
Two major providers of NHS patient data, Arcturis and Akrivia, have agreed to a £140m merger. The deal aims to enhance their scale within the pharmaceuticals industry.
- Arcturis and Akrivia, NHS patient data providers, are merging.
- The merger is valued at £140m.
- The deal aims to increase their scale in the pharmaceuticals industry.
Arcturis and Akrivia, two significant providers of NHS patient data to the pharmaceuticals industry, have agreed to a £140m merger. This consolidation is intended to give the combined entity greater scale.
The merger comes as the companies aim to compete with the American giant Palantir Technologies.