Automation Anywhere Reports Largest Outcome-Based Transaction in Company's History while Gaining Significant Momentum on AI Deployments
Why this matters
While not a direct commercial real estate transaction, Automation Anywhere’s announcement of its largest outcome-based deal and accelerating AI deployments carries implications for US institutional CRE. The sustained growth and profitability of AI automation platforms signal intensifying demand for technology-driven operational efficiencies across sectors, including real estate. For institutional investors and lenders, this underscores the growing imperative to integrate AI tools in asset management, leasing, and property operations to maintain competitive positioning and enhance cash flow resilience. Moreover, the momentum behind AI adoption may influence capital allocation strategies, as funds increasingly seek exposure to CRE assets that can leverage automation to reduce operating expenses and improve tenant experiences. This dynamic could accelerate bifurcation within property types and markets, favoring those with the infrastructure and tenant profiles amenable to AI-enabled services. From a lending perspective, the enhanced operational transparency and predictive analytics enabled by AI platforms may gradually shift underwriting models, potentially tightening risk assessments but also enabling more granular asset-level insights. In sum, Automation Anywhere’s milestone reflects broader structural shifts in CRE fundamentals driven by technology adoption, which institutional players must factor into portfolio construction and capital deployment decisions.
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Sustained, multi-year non-GAAP profitability and double-digit growth across ARR, revenue, and cRPO underscore enterprise demand for AI-powered automation SAN JOSE, Calif., July 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Automation Anywh…
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