Pan-European integrator
SCC
was expected to make its first acquisition of this financial year as
CRN went to press, in the form of online reseller
IT247.com.
CRN understands the Stockport-based e-tailer has been touting itself
around the channel looking for a buyer for the past month. A deal with SCC was
said to be imminent.
Two-year-old IT247 posted sales of £3.1m in 2006, but was reported to be
forecasting a £39m turnover for 2008.
Steve Willock, managing director of IT247, said: “We have been courting
potential buyers through Icon Corporate Finance. We have a lot of interested
parties and hope to announce something shortly.”
Stewart Hayward, commercial director at online VAR
WStore,
said the acquisition would be an interesting move for SCC.
“From SCC’s point of view it obviously recognises the importance of having a
decent, recognised online presence,” he said. “The older, established corporate
VARs don’t have that kind of e-commerce presence, so if they want to play in the
SME arena, it makes sense to make an acquisition of this nature.”
Another attractive aspect of IT247 is that aside from its e-tail business, the
firm has developed its own build-to-order software, Intoscape. The technology,
which will be retained by IT247’s parent company and licensed to the e-tailer’s
buyer, enables the firm to manage a massive catalogue of online products.
CRN understands that
Computacenter
(CC) was also due to meet with IT247 last week.
Mike Norris, chief executive of CC, would not confirm a meeting has been
scheduled, but told CRN: “We have a track record of buying interesting assets
and I would always look at opportunities.”
IT247
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