North Carolina-based Avalara, an “agentic tax and compliance” firm, announced it has acquired Manchester-based Versori, a “next-generation integration platform company specializing in automated connector development powered by agentic AI workflows.”
Deal terms were not disclosed.
“The acquisition strengthens Avalara’s ability to scale integrations across thousands of systems while advancing its long-term strategy to deliver real-time, always-on, audit-ready compliance as part of every transaction worldwide,” said Avalara.
“Versori brings a modern, automation-first approach to integration, enabling faster deployment, simplified maintenance, and global scalability across enterprise systems, including ERPs, ecommerce platforms, marketplaces, and financial applications, without compromising accuracy or reliability.”
Scott McFarlane, CEO and co-founder of Avalara, said: “Compliance at global scale depends on seamless, reliable integration.
“Versori’s technology and team significantly accelerate our ability to connect into the world’s commerce systems quickly, at scale using intelligent, AI-driven automation that meets the reliability and accuracy standards global compliance demands.
“This acquisition strengthens our unified platform and advances Avalara’s vision of AI-native compliance that operates continuously, intelligently, and at scale across the world’s most trusted commerce systems.”
Avalara said the acquisition includes both Versori’s technology and its team.
“Versori’s co-founders, along with additional team members, are joining Avalara and will continue advancing integration and agentic AI capabilities across the Avalara platform,” said the US firm.
“Versori will operate as Versori, by Avalara, extending Avalara’s integration capabilities across its global compliance platform.”
