Investment firm
Fayrewood
is poised to inject more cash into its UK distribution arm, Interface Solutions,
after agreeing to offload the last of its overseas ventures.
Fayrewood has accepted a 838.1m (£27.1m) offer for French peripherals
distributor Banque Magnetique from
Gem
Distribution. This follows its recent sale of Spanish broadliner UMD and the
disposal of its remaining stake in Computerlinks.
Keith Negal, managing director of
Interface,
claimed Fayrewood will now throw its full weight behind restoring the
profitability of the IBM and Lenovo distributor through aggressive investment.
The disposal of Banque Magnetique will leave Fayrewood with a cash balance of
about 834.9m.
Negal told CRN: “Interface has so far failed to generate the returns
expected by shareholders, but the board is prepared to wait for it to achieve
its potential.
“We want to improve services and are in talks to form a joint venture [with a
services firm]. We are also exploring possible acquisitions.”
Alastair Edwards, senior analyst at market watcher
Canalys,
said: “Fayrewood clearly wants to get out of distribution. It cannot sell
Interface for a decent amount, so it will knock it back into shape and sell it
after a couple of years.”
Simon Welch, marketing director at rival distributor
Horizon
Group, said: “In the high end of the enterprise, resellers are always going
to get opportunities where the technology is complex and they do not have the
skills in-house. Setting up a joint services venture is sensible.”
UK
sale denied by Fayrewood





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