The Scotsman

Craneware hails merits of bumper US takeover as sales gather pace

- By SCOTT REID scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

Craneware, the Edinburgh-headquarte­red software firm focused on the US healthcare market, has flagged “positive” sales activity and said the integratio­n of Sentry Data Systems was progressin­g ahead of plan.

The Scots group sealed the bumper $400 million (£283m) takeover of Sentry in June, raising millions from investors to help fund the “strategica­lly important” deal.

The US company, headquarte­red in Deerfield Beach, Florida, has a customer base of some 10,000 hospitals, pharmacies and clinics, including more than 600 US hospitals.

Releasing a trading update to coincide with its annual shareholde­r meeting, Craneware noted that the integratio­n of Sentry was progressin­g ahead of plan, with the combinatio­n of operationa­l department­s and systems nearing completion and the sales and technology teams on track to be fully integrated by the end of the current financial year.

It added: “Good levels of initial synergies have already been realised, more than fully mitigating the salary inflation currently being seen across the industry.

“Morale in the enlarged group is strong with a collective passion to ‘transform the business of healthcare’ resulting in a lower attrition rate than the industry average widely reported.”

The firm, which is headed by chief executive Keith Neilson, said the acquisitio­n of Sentry had significan­tly increased its scale and opportunit­y, expanding the group's pharmacy offerings, customer base and “valuable data sets”, as well as increasing total revenue visibility for the next three years to some $500m.

Craneware added: “Sales activity is high, with initial cross-sale opportunit­ies emerging, as anticipate­d, across the two customer sets alongside new customer opportunit­ies.

“The migration of existing customers to the Trisus platform continues to plan with all customers expected to be migrated by the end of calendar year 2022.

“With a strong balance sheet, high levels of visible revenue and strong customer retention rates, Craneware has a strong financial foundation from which to accelerate growth and to fulfil its potential, thereby increasing shareholde­r value. The board is confident in the continued strong performanc­e of the business.”

Founded in 1999, Craneware is headquarte­red in Edinburgh, with offices in Atlanta and Pittsburgh, employing hundreds of staff.

Unveiling the acquisitio­n of Sentry Data Systems earlier this year, Neilson said the deal would provide “immediate additional scale” to its operations.

The group pointed to a number of benefits arising from the deal, including the enhancemen­t of its focus on pharmacy operations within healthcare providers and “significan­t cross-selling opportunit­ies”.

Neilson said: “The acquisitio­n of Sentry will provide immediate additional scale to our operations, expanding our coverage of US hospitals, enhancing our pharmacy offering and cementing Craneware’s position as a leading provider of value cycle solutions to the US healthcare market.”

 ?? ?? ↑ Keith Neilson is the chief executive of Craneware, which is headquarte­red in Edinburgh.
↑ Keith Neilson is the chief executive of Craneware, which is headquarte­red in Edinburgh.

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