Mitchell International, Inc.

Mitchell International, Inc.
Private
Industry Software
Founded 1946
Founder Glenn Mitchell
Headquarters San Diego, California
Key people

Larry Bossidy
Chairman of the Board

Alex Sun
President and chief executive [1]
Revenue Increase $300 Million USD (2010)
Number of employees
1,700
Website www.mitchell.com

Mitchell International, Inc. is an American company based in San Diego, CA, which develops software used by the automotive industry to manage collision and medical claims, parts and labor estimates, and glass replacement quotes.[2] Mitchell operates throughout the United States and Canada,[3] and processes more than 50 million transactions a year for more than 300 insurance companies, more than 30,000 collision repair facilities, independent adjusters, and other vehicle repair participants.[3]

Business Units

Mitchell's business units include Auto Physical Damage Division, Auto Casualty Solutions Division, Workers' Compensation Division, and NHQ Negotiation Services Division.[3]

Company History

Mitchell was founded in 1946 by Glenn Mitchell[4] when he created a parts catalog for collision repair estimating.[3] The company was once part of Thomson Corporation (now Thomson Reuters).[3]

In 2000, Mitchell was acquired by private equity firm Hellman & Friedman, and then in 2007 was sold to Aurora Capital Group for approximately $500 million.[3] The company is also former subsidiary of MIH Parent Inc.[5]

In 2013, the private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts bought Mitchell from Aurora Capital for $1.1 billion.[3]

Acquisitions

In December 2014, Mitchell announced that it had signed an agreement to acquire Cogent Works, a provider of pharmacy network management services to the automobile casualty and workers' compensation markets.[6]

In February 2014, Mitchell announced plans to acquire FAIRPAY Solutions, a provider of workers' compensation, liability and billing review services.[7]

In March 2012, Mitchell announced its acquisition of National Health Quest, a provider of out-of-network medical payment negotiations and services.[8]

References

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