Hindustan Times (East UP)

Nazara Tech makes 1st acquisitio­n after IPO

- Tarush Bhalla tarush.b@livemint.com

BENGALURU: Gaming and sports media platform, Nazara Technologi­es Ltd. has made its first acquisitio­n after it listed in the public markets, earlier in March this year.

The company has announced that it has signed a binding term sheet to acquire Middle East and Turkey-based mobile gaming publishing agency, Publishme in a primary and secondary purchase worth $2.7 million.

As a part of the deal, Nazara will acquire 69.82% of the company, as it looks to strengthen its presence in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

“We operate across key gaming segments of premium Esports and gamified learning and have a strong presence in North America and India. Now if any of these entities will have to expand their footprint into newer geographie­s, they would like to acquire execution capabiliti­es. And if we have to expand our business in the MENA region we will need publishing and hence the Publishme acquisitio­n helps us in this strategic growth,” said Manish Agarwal, chief executive officer, Nazara Technologi­es, in an interactio­n with Mint.

“And for the content to succeed one has to understand the local cultural resonance, whether it is for the content itself or for marketing of the content,” explained Agarwal further on the acquisitio­n.

Publishme is a full-service games marketing and publishing agency which works extensivel­y with gaming companies and brands in Turkey and MENA region. At present the company’s clientele include Activision, Blizzard, Garena, My.Games, and Lokum Games, amongst others.

“We are delighted to join Nazara and lead the company’s foray in the MENA region. MENA is one of the fastest growing gaming markets, with an estimated market size of $4.8 billion and has over 160 million gamers in the region (of which 100mn are mobile gamers). Our alliance with Nazara offers a unique blend of network, global reach and local capabiliti­es to further the growth of the gaming industry in the region. With this, Publishme will become a full-fledged publisher in the MENA region,” said Özgür Özalp, CEO, Publishme.

At present, Nazara owns majority stakes in—Paper Boat Apps, a kids gamified learning platform; Nodwin Gaming, an Esports gaming company; Absolute Sports, owner of multisport­s content platform Sportskeed­a; Nextwave Multimedia, developer of cricket simulation game World Cricket Championsh­ip (WCC); along with Halaplay, a fantasy gaming platform, and Sports Unity, creator of quiz game ‘Qunami’.

For Nazara, more than 80% of its revenues currently come from North America and Indian geographie­s, added Agarwal.

“MENA is a key geography for us and this acquisitio­n will help us in establishi­ng ourselves as a key player in the region. We are excited to have someone with deep regional knowledge and capabiliti­es like Özgür and his team join the ‘Friends of Nazara’ network,” said Nitish Mittersain, founder and joint managing director at Nazara Technologi­es.

For the financial year ending March 2021, Nazara’s revenues surged 83% to ₹454 crore. While Gamified early learning and Esports together contribute­d 76% to total revenues, the company reported a profit at the earnings before interest, taxes, depreciati­on, and amortizati­on level worth ₹45 crore.

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REUTERS Publishme is a full-service games marketing and publishing agency.

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