Daisy Group edges closer to £1bn ambition with latest acquisition
Telecoms and internet solutions company Daisy Group has acquired Phoenix IT Group, broadening its services and drawing the organisation closer to its goal of becoming a £1bn company.
Following its acquisition by the Lancashire-based firm, Phoenix is aiming to strategically complement Daisy’s growing businesses with a wider portfolio and enhance its standing with system integrator partners.
Daisy Group’s founder and executive chairman, Matthew Riley, said: “Throughout our development it has been important that Daisy continues to evolve in line with market dynamics and alongside the specific needs of customers in a rapidly changing marketplace.
“The worlds of unified communications and IT services are rapidly converging and our customers and partners are asking us to provide a broader range of services under one roof.”
Matthew added: “For the last decade we have been consolidating the fragmented market and the acquisition of Phoenix is evidence of Daisy’s intent to provide its customers and partners with a truly holistic, market-leading service.”
By acquiring Phoenix, Daisy has extended the scale and range of its white-label offering within its Partner Services division. Daisy believes the move makes it the UK’s first scaled provider of unified communications and IT infrastructure managed services, pushing the Nelson-headquartered firm closer to becoming an organisation with a £1bn revenue.
Neil Muller, the CEO of Daisy Group, said: “Through a combination of Daisy’s strength in networking and unified communications and Phoenix’s heritage in IT Services - including highly secure and available systems and data services - we believe the enlarged group will occupy a unique position in the market.”
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