Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Acquisitive Phenna Group swoops for Asset Management Engineers

Nottingham-headquartered Phenna Group, which invests in and partners with selected niche, independent Testing, Inspection, Certification and Compliance (TICC) companies, has made its 10th acquisition of 2025.

Swooping for Asset Management Engineers (AME) – a leader in plant testing, inspection and certification – the firm becomes Phenna’s 16th business in the APAC region.

Based in Perth and providing services throughout Australia, AME assists their customers in the resources, energy and industrial industries to reduce risk, meet regulations and enhance the lifecycle of their key assets.

Trinity File, managing director of AME, said: “We are excited to be joining Phenna Group. We feel that partnering with Phenna provides the right support for our future growth in capability and geography. The engagement with the Phenna team has been very positive, and we look forward to working with Phil, Brett and their team.”

Brett Coleman, divisional MD Asia of Phenna Group, said: “I am very excited to welcome Trinity and the team to our Group. They have built a strong business with a continued focus on expanding the services they provide their customers while ensuring the highest levels of client satisfaction. I look forward to working with Trinity and his team to continue their exciting growth.”

Phil Marshall, CEO of Phenna Group, added: “I am very pleased to welcome AME to Phenna Group. Their experienced leader and team, support and expand our fast-growing operations and scope of services in the Asia region. We look forward to supporting Trinity and his team and seeing them continue their growth journey within Phenna Group.”

Phenna Group were advised by RSM Melbourne and Macpherson Kelley. AME were advised by Octavian Group and Squire Patton Boggs.

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