SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#deal—martinwolf, a leading lower middle market M&A advisor exclusively focused on IT, announced today that it has advised FiduciusSCOTTSDALE, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#deal—martinwolf, a leading lower middle market M&A advisor exclusively focused on IT, announced today that it has advised Fiducius

martinwolf Advises Fiducius on its Acquisition by Savi

2026/02/10 04:00
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#deal—martinwolf, a leading lower middle market M&A advisor exclusively focused on IT, announced today that it has advised Fiducius, a provider of education benefits for employees, on its acquisition by Savi, an industry leader in student loan and education benefits.

“This was my second time working with the martinwolf team to sell a business of mine, and they were once again instrumental in guiding our side through every part of the transaction,” said James Zedella, Fiducius Chairman and CEO. “Their ability to listen and understand the needs of ownership, coupled with the credibility they bring to the marketing and sale process, was critical in helping us find the right partner and reach this important milestone.”

Founded in 2011, Fiducius provides employee benefits to student loan borrowers to help them achieve their educational goals, including loan contributions, tuition reimbursement, retirement matching, parental college planning, and banking benefits. The company manages over $2 billion in student loan debt and is a trusted partner to many well-known organizations in the education and healthcare sectors. Fiducius and Savi each have a proven track record of guiding employees through the federal student loan system, and together the companies will offer a wider array of products and a larger customer support team to their users and clients.

“We are excited for the Fiducius team, who will be better positioned than ever to serve their clients following this important partnership,” said Seth Collins, martinwolf Managing Partner. “We are looking forward to continuing to find the right buyers for specialized companies like Fiducius throughout 2026 and beyond.”

About martinwolf

martinwolf is a leading M&A advisory firm specializing in IT cloud/tech-enabled services, software/SaaS, and IT supply chain. A trusted partner to IT business owners and buyers, the firm has advised on approximately 300 transactions in more than 20 countries, including eight divisions of Fortune 500 companies. martinwolf brings a strong personal commitment to every client and is relentless in its pursuit of the right outcome. Registered member of FINRA & SIPC. For more information, visit www.martinwolf.com.

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