Charterhouse will dip into the M&A market again this year after announcing a double acquisition, CEO, Mark Brooks-Wadham, has told UC Today.
The firm has revealed deals for Microsoft Teams specialist Symity and comms provider DXP this week.
Brooks-Wadham (pictured, above) said that the two acquisitions boost Charterhouse’s technical ability and geographic reach respectively.
On Symity, he said that Charterhouse’s role will be to assist the existing leadership team in continuing the strong growth it is already seeing.
“Our role is to support them in their growth and help them become the preeminent Microsoft Teams player in the UK,” he said.
“It will also build out our own capability and keep us at the forefront of UC, and make us the acknowledged choice in the UK UC space.
“Symity will play a fundamental role in that.”
Symity co-founder, Andrew Chambers, said that the firm’s specialism lies in complex Teams projects, particularly around Microsoft Phone System deployment.
It works with businesses with a range of headcounts – from 90,000-strong government departments to 15,000-strong private companies.
He said that Symity’s rationale for the partnership is the ability to scale its strong technical capabilities.
“This was a meeting of minds,” he said. “We looked across the marketplace and chose the partner that would complement us the best. We didn’t want a bigger partner doing what we do to swallow us up.
“We realised that we’re great at what we do but when you start to grow an organisation it's about sales and marketing operations, back-office processes… a lot of those things we weren’t particularly great at.
“Charterhouse will support us in doing what we do so well and enable us to grow at scale.
"We also needed a route to market for the more commodity products set. We’re keen to make sure people can benefit from the Microsoft experience, so we’re going to get a lot more complementary services like networking and cyber security.”




