Raison Participates in Cohesity Tender Offer
Raison invested $5 million in a tender offer for Cohesity — a leading enterprise data management company.

On April 29, 2025, Raison completed a strategic investment by acquiring approximately USD 5 million worth of common shares in Cohesity through a tender offer. The transaction was jointly organized by Bank of America Securities and Nasdaq Private Market and attracted participation from several prominent international institutional investors, underscoring the market’s confidence in Cohesity’s long-term potential.
About Cohesity
Cohesity is a leading enterprise data management and protection company. It provides a unified platform that enables organizations to securely store, manage, protect, and derive value from their mission-critical data. With a client base that includes Fortune 500 companies and financial backing from major investors such as SoftBank Vision Fund, Sequoia Capital, and Cisco Investments, Cohesity is positioned at the forefront of the data infrastructure sector.
The company operates in a domain experiencing sustained growth, driven by the exponential rise in data volumes and escalating cybersecurity requirements. Cohesity’s solutions address key challenges in ransomware defense, disaster recovery, and operational resilience—capabilities increasingly vital to enterprises navigating digital risk and regulatory scrutiny.
Strategic Relevance for Raison
The investment marks a deliberate and analytical step in Raison’s strategy to build a diversified portfolio centered on mature technology companies with robust fundamentals and scalable business models. Our participation in the tender reflects a conviction in Cohesity’s pivotal role in shaping the future of enterprise data ecosystems.
Deal Structure and Market Significance
The tender offer, facilitated by Bank of America Securities and Nasdaq Private Market, drew strong institutional demand, signaling continued liquidity and investor interest in the private capital markets despite ongoing macroeconomic volatility.
The transaction highlights a broader trend of capital flowing into enterprise tech solutions that offer operational criticality, scalability, and security in equal measure.