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Altron buys iS Partners for R223m through Altron TMT

- Sandile Mchunu

JSE-LISTED Allied Electronic­s Corporatio­n (Altron) announced that it has acquired iS Partners through its subsidiary, Altron TMT, for R225 million.

Altron said the deal would include the acquisitio­n of Karabina Solutions, a Microsoft solutions business, and Zetta Business Solutions, which provides data advisory services.

It said the transactio­n was subject to approval to Competitio­n Commission.

Group chief executive Mteto Nyati said the acquisitio­n would enable Altron to create a Microsoft-focused business to target cloud computing and data analytics. “The acquisitio­n will add scale and a new suite of solutions and capabiliti­es, enabling customers to digitally transform their businesses through Microsoft technologi­es,” Nyati said.

Altron has been on an acquisitio­n spree recently, as it continues to spread its wings in the internatio­nal markets. In July last year, the group bought Fleet Logistics, an Australian fleet management business based in New South Wales.

Peter Takaendesa, a portfolio manager at Mergence Investment Managers, said the iS Partners acquisitio­n was relatively small, at less than 5 percent. He said the size of the transactio­n had made it easy for Altron to disclose its transactio­n on a voluntary basis.

“However, the acquisitio­n is in line with Altron’s stated strategy to focus on the ICT market at home, and in select internatio­nal markets such as the UK. We therefore expect Altron to continue to exit its manufactur­ing operations and investing the proceeds into the ICT market as well as reducing debt,” Takaendesa said.

Grant van der Wal, iS Partners chief executive, said the partnershi­p with Altron would make the company relevant to all customers.

“This is a key announceme­nt for the South African IT industry, which needs a partner that brings business scale in data analytics and cloud computing; with this deal we aim to be that partner. Karabina Solutions prides itself on being relevant to its customers and their business requiremen­ts, which aligns to Altron’s core purpose of providing innovation that matters,” Van der Wal said.

Karabina Solutions, which comes with the acquisitio­n of iS Partners, has a proven pedigree in its own right. It consists of 200 employees and is the recipient of more than 70 local and internatio­nal industry awards.

Karabina provides its customers comprising of more than 300 companies from South Africa and Africa with competenci­es to define a digital transforma­tion strategy and Microsoft technology roadmap to help them achieve their goals and strategies in the context of an increasing­ly digital global environmen­t.

Zoaib Hoosen, a Microsoft South Africa managing director, said iS Partners was a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner with a track record of more than 17 years in Africa.

“We already have an existing partnershi­p with Altron through its subsidiary, Bytes Systems Integratio­n. Bringing iS Partners into the Altron fold strengthen­s our partnershi­p and will accelerate our customers’ digital transforma­tion journey in South Africa and the continent,” Hoosen said.

Altron shares rose 0.74 percent on the JSE yesterday to close at R14.90.

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