Friday, August 15, 2025

Northampton fleet management software solutions provider snapped up

Verilocation, a Northampton-based provider of fleet management and telematics software solutions, has been acquired by Canadian firm Omegro.

Verilocation delivers data-driven solutions that help businesses optimise performance, improve safety, and stay ahead.

Founded in 1999, Verilocation serves over 1,000 customers through its product suite of telematics, temperature monitoring and AI-powered camera systems.

Omegro Group leader, Andy Nelson said: “This acquisition is a great opportunity for both Omegro and Verilocation to work together and continue providing quality solutions for UK vehicle fleets.

“We are excited to explore how we can further support product innovation, talent, and growth to help Verilocation on its journey to expand their reach within the telematics industry overall.

“We were impressed with the strong customer relationships that Verilocation has built, and we believe that there is a good opportunity to further strengthen relationships with existing customers as well as expand into new clients.”

“We are incredibly excited about the opportunities that joining Omegro can bring,” said Paul Lawrence, managing director of Verilocation. “We’re particularly excited about their long-term vision and opportunity to further develop our people, our products, and our business overall.”

Verilocation will continue to operate independently under the leadership of Omegro Group leader Andy Nelson.

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