Castle Street Investments has acquired loss making network services and data hosting firm C4L Group for £20.2 million in cash and shares.
Edinburgh’s Castle Street said the deal would be funded with £14.2 million in cash, plus issued shares. Castle Street will also absorb £2.8 million of C4L debt.
Earlier this year, Castle Street Investments announced plans to raise £30 million from investors to acquire IT outsourcing firm Selection Services in a reverse takeover.
Castle Street says that C4L managed sales of £13.9 million for the year ending October 2015 and that it made a £400,000 loss.
Castle Street said however that the company has had a much better three months since. It said: “The acquisition will be immediately earnings enhancing and, in line with the company’s strategy, will facilitate a broader integrated service offering to a larger client base while focusing on delivering higher margin services.”
C4L founder and chairman Matthew Hawkins and chief executive Simon Mewett will join the board of Castle Street Investments as chief technology officer and chief operating officer, respectively.
Andy Ross, chief executive of Castle Street, said: “C4L combined with our recent acquisition of Selection Services demonstrates the progress we are making towards becoming an integrated IT services and cloud provider.”
Shares in Castle Street Investments were up almost 5 percent in early trading this morning.
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