The Justice Department is reviewing ServiceNow’s $2.85B Moveworks deal over antitrust concerns—here's what it means for enterprise AI.
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servicenow moveworks acquisition faces antitrust review ServiceNow Moveworks Acquisition Under DOJ Antitrust Review The servicenow moveworks acquisition is now under regulatory scrutiny as the U.S. Justice Department investigates potential antitrust issues surrounding the $2.85 billion deal. Announced in March 2025, the acquisition was seen as a major move by ServiceNow to strengthen its position in enterprise AI, particularly in areas like automated IT support and workplace communications. However, sources close to the matter told Bloomberg that the DOJ issued a "second request" for information in June, a clear signal that the agency sees potential competition concerns. This legal development may delay the expected closing timeline, which ServiceNow had originally projected for the second half of 2025. Image Credits:Smith Collection/Gado / Getty Images Why the DOJ Is Scrutinizing the ServiceNow Moveworks Acquisition Antitrust regulators are increasingly keeping a close eye on mergers and acquisitions in the fast-growing AI sector. T…