Telford-based hosting and cloud services firm Nasstar PLC has acquired hosting rival Modrus for £13 million.
Modrus was founded in 2004 and is a provider of managed IT services and telecoms to SMEs, offering a cloud service including hosted desktops, managed exchanges and managed telephony services, overlaid with full connectivity services.
Modrus provides 24-hour remote support from a team in Auckland, New Zealand and employs 43 people in the UK, working from its Bournemouth headquarters.
The enlarged Nasstar group now totals 191. The acquisition of Modrus adds a further 140 managed service clients to Nasstar’s hosted desktop community, whilst extending its reach into new markets, such as media, property service and independent software vendors (ISVs).
Nigel Redwood, chief executive officer of Nasstar, said: “Since the end of 2013, we have taken Nasstar PLC from a £2.5 million turnover loss-making business into a profitable group, with a market cap of almost £50 million.
“The Modrus acquisition represents a significant step in our acquisition strategy to increase our ‘go to market’ verticals and further diversify our customer base.”
Up to now, Nasstar specialised in the financial services and recruitment markets. “This acquisition represents a highly complementary fit with obvious synergies within licensing costs and data centre consolidation.
“We are delighted that our placing to raise £13.3 million [to finance the acquisition] has been well supported by both new and existing institutional investors,” said Redwood.
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