Sunday, April 28, 2024

Private equity firm to acquire Newark-headquartered Digital Space

Newark-headquartered Digital Space is to be acquired by Graphite Capital from Horizon Capital, which has owned the company since February 2017.

The transaction, the terms of which were not disclosed, is subject to regulatory approval.

Digital Space provides connectivity, security and hybrid cloud managed services to the UK mid-enterprise and public sector markets. It delivers its comprehensive services from its own datacentres, national core network and Network Operations Centre, along with its public cloud-based services and solutions.

Graphite, a UK mid-market private equity firm, was attracted by Digital Space’s well-invested and modern services platform, its strong customer base, and the experience of the leadership team. Digital Space is well positioned to meet the growing demand for digital transformation solutions and ICT managed services, as companies leverage modern technologies to drive operational efficiency and customer experience.

Following completion of the acquisition, Neil Muller and his management team will continue to lead the business, with a strong focus on organic growth (through ever-increasing demand for high-speed, low-latency network connectivity; hybrid cloud transformation; workforce modernisation; improved end-user experiences; and security services), augmented by strategic acquisitions, to meet customers’ ongoing digital transformation and managed service requirements.

Neil Muller, Chief Executive Officer at Digital Space, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with Graphite, who share our vision and ambition. In today’s challenging economic times, we will continue to help our customers to reduce their costs and improve their productivity through digital transformation and robust (yet agile) secure, connected cloud managed services – with targeted acquisitions expected to support our quest.

“We thank Horizon Capital for their tremendous support over the last five years and look forward to working in partnership with Graphite.”

Jeremy Hand, chairman at Horizon Capital, said: “It’s been an absolute pleasure working alongside Neil and the wider Digital Space team through its transformation into a leading digital services player.  We wish everyone well on the next leg of their journey.”

Humphrey Baker, senior partner at Graphite Capital, said: “With strong demand for digital transformation and modern ICT services, Digital Space is very well positioned to capitalise on its strategy and integrated managed service capabilities. We are delighted to support Neil and his management team during the next phase of the company’s exciting journey.”

Digital Space was advised by Oakley Advisory (corporate finance adviser) and Pinsent Masons LLP (legal counsel). Graphite Capital was advised by Alantra (corporate finance adviser) and Travers Smith (legal counsel).

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