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IT services company snaps up Derby firm

FourNet, the IT services company specialising in digital transformation and customer experience, has made a second significant strategic acquisition since securing investment from mid-market investor Palatine.

The company has acquired Nowcomm, a cybersecurity, network infrastructure and collaboration consultancy based in Derby with 34 employees and a bluechip customer base spread across the public sector and large businesses.

Founded 18 years ago by former Cisco employees Mark Lamont and James Baly who saw a gap in the market for a consultative-led Cisco business, focused on engineering and technology, Nowcomm is one of only two Cisco Gold, Master Security and Master Collaboration accredited partners in the UK.

The acquisition of Nowcomm significantly enhances FourNet’s cybersecurity and network infrastructure offering to customers and brings its employee headcount to over 200.

Richard Pennington, co-founder and CEO of FourNet, said: “As one of the leading Cisco partners in the UK, Nowcomm brings with it a wealth of specialist skills and expertise which will enable us to provide a significantly enhanced cybersecurity, networking and collaboration offering to our customers – from central government to blue light and other critical services.

“With the post-covid convergence of the IT and communications marketplace and the increasing pace of digital transformation, it also provides Nowcomm with access to a broader spectrum of solutions and customers. Today’s strategic acquisition, and the ones to follow, will enable us to maintain our position as the partner of choice for public sector and enterprise customers.”

Last year, FourNet acquired infrastructure and security firm C>Ways, and in 2021 bought ComputerTel.

James Painter, senior investment director at Palatine, said: “Adding capability through strategic M&A is a key part of FourNet’s growth strategy with Nowcomm representing the second acquisition since our investment in 2021. This acquisition will enable FourNet to expand its offering to customers and we are keen to support the group in making additional acquisitions in the future.

“Nowcomm is a strong cultural and strategic fit for FourNet with an excellent commitment to its customers. Its recent investment in its own security operations centre underlines its status as a best-in-class consultancy, and we see this acquisition as an important step in FourNet’s growth plan.”

Alongside acquisitions, Palatine has supported FourNet’s organic growth strategy including its investment in establishing a customer experience function led by former Capita executive Oliver Bareham, who joined in summer 2022.

FourNet were advised by BDO (Chris Heatlie), Gateley (Leigh Whittaker and Hannah Serene) and Megabuyte (Philip Carse).

A team from Grant Thornton led by Nick Gillot advised Nowcomm’s shareholders.

Nick Gillott, partner at Grant Thornton UK LLP, said: “We’re really pleased to have advised Mark and James on the sale of Nowcomm to FourNet.

“Their dedication to solving customer challenges and delivering bespoke solutions, underpinned by best-in-class customer service, has created an exceptional business, with an enviable suite of Cisco accreditations.

“We’re delighted that the business will be able to develop its proposition further and go from strength-to-strength under FourNet’s ownership, with the backing of Palatine.”

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