The Scotsman

Glasgow IT firm takes over Welsh player

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

An investment firm has seen a Glasgow-based IT provider in which it owns a majority stake acquire a Welsh player to create a Uk-wide organisati­on with more than 300 staff.

Aliter Capital has fused Scotland’s Boston Networks with Pinacl Solutions and Pinacl GDA based in North Wales to create a “major player” with turnover approachin­g £50 million, and full design, installati­on, management and support capability across network infrastruc­ture, smart buildings, Internet of Things (IOT), physical security and life safety systems. Terms of the deal were not disclosed and the now-enlarged leadership team will take responsibi­lity for running the combined business. Both chief executives remain in post and both companies continue to operate from their current bases.

Boston Networks recently launched the £6m IOT Scotland, after being chosen to lead the commercial­isation of IOT across Scotland – a project part-funded by the Scottish Government.

Also making headway in that market is Pinacl, whose roots stretch back 35-plus years.

Greig Brown, partner of Aliter and chairman of Boston Networks, said: “Since our investment into Boston Networks, we have been extremely focused on creating a national provider that has major credibilit­y across the networking and systems integratio­n market.”

Scott Mcewan, chief executive of Boston Networks, said: “Pinacl has been leading the IOT drive and the smart cities agenda in England and Wales as we have in Scotland – and the synergies are obvious.” 0 Boston Networks chief executive Scott Mcewan

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