American Express Global Business Travel to go private in $6.3bn takeover

A landmark $6.3bn deal is set. Business travel giant Amex GBT goes private with AI-focused Long Lake Management.
Paul Abbott, Amex GBT
Paul Abbot, CEO Amex GBT

Business Travel | Paul Colston
05 May 2026, 8:26am 

Amex GBT, the world’s largest business travel management company, is to be taken private following an agreement to be acquired by Long Lake Management. The all-cash transaction is worth approximately $6.3bn.

The deal for the global software and services company for travel, expense and meetings and events company represents a 60.2% premium to Amex GBT’s closing stock price on 1 May , 2026, the last full trading day prior to the transaction announcement.

Following the unanimous recommendation of a Special Committee, the Amex GBT Board of Directors approved the merger agreement with Long Lake.

Paul Abbott, CEO of Amex GBT, said: “This transaction is a testament to the value of Amex GBT, the success of our strategy and the strength of our incredible team. This agreement delivers a compelling outcome for our shareholders, providing them a substantial, certain cash value at an attractive premium. Our customers have always been at the heart of Amex GBT, and this partnership with Long Lake is about serving them even better. General Catalyst and Alpha Wave, among Long Lake’s world-class investors, have backed some of the most successful technology companies in the world. Together with Long Lake’s applied AI capabilities and our travel expertise, global scale, and trusted customer and supplier relationships built over decades, Amex GBT is driving the transformation of business travel.”

Ken Chenault, chairman and managing director, General Catalyst; former Chairman and CEO, American Express said: “American Express Global Business Travel was built on trust earned over decades. Similarly, the foundation of the Long Lake model is a strong commitment to extraordinary customer service for the modern era. I am so pleased for both companies, their customers, and the people dedicated to their success – now and in the future.”

Alex Taubman, co-founder and CEO of Long Lake, said: “The future of business travel will be defined by AI and human agents working seamlessly together on behalf of every traveler: faster booking times, proactive disruption resolution, and frictionless travel administration. In partnership with Long Lake, Amex GBT will continue to invest heavily in these capabilities and continue to set the gold standard for customer excellence.”

The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2026, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions, including approval by Amex GBT’s stockholders and receipt of requisite regulatory clearances.

American Express, Expedia, Qatar Investment Authority and BlackRock, collectively representing 69% of GBT’s shares, have entered into voting agreements in support of the transaction.

The transaction is being financed with a combination of equity provided by Long Lake’s existing investors and Koch Equity Development LLC, the principal investment and acquisition arm of Koch, Inc. and committed debt financing provided by JPMorgan, Bank of America, Citi, and MUFG.

Rothschild & Co. is acting as financial advisor to the Special Committee, and Kirkland & Ellis LLP is acting as legal counsel to the Special Committee.

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