Today’s M&A deals include announcements on Wepoint, Logient, Elvenite, ERPkonsult, Vision33, Signum Solutions, among others.
Onepoint’s Wepoint acquires Logient
Onepoint’s subsidiary Wepoint acquired Logient, a digital transformation and software development specialist, to boost its capabilities in end-to-end enterprise solutions. Logient is known for its expertise in custom software engineering, UX design, and digital process automation. The acquisition supports Wepoint’s strategy to expand its footprint in North America and enhance its innovation-driven service model. The integration brings synergies in AI, cloud, and agile development, allowing faster, scalable digital implementations for enterprise clients. Valued at approximately $40 million, the deal underscores Onepoint’s ambition to become a global leader in technology consulting and digital transformation.
Elvenite acquires ERPkonsult
Swedish IT consultancy Elvenite acquired ERPkonsult, an Infor-partnered systems integrator, to strengthen its ERP and business intelligence service offerings. ERPkonsult’s expertise in Infor M3 implementation, data analytics, and cloud-based ERP solutions complements Elvenite’s focus on digital business optimization. The acquisition supports Elvenite’s strategy to expand its market share in the Nordic region and deliver advanced, data-driven enterprise solutions. Combining Elvenite’s consulting approach with ERPkonsult’s technical proficiency enhances innovation in process automation and system integration. The deal, valued at approximately $15 million, positions Elvenite as one of the leading Infor solution providers in Northern Europe.
Vision33 acquires Signum Solutions
Vision33, a global SAP partner, acquired Signum Solutions, a UK-based systems integrator specializing in SAP Business One and cloud ERP implementations. The acquisition enhances Vision33’s presence in the UK and Europe while strengthening its SAP expertise across small and mid-sized enterprises. Signum Solutions’ innovation in ERP customization and integration aligns with Vision33’s strategy to provide scalable, cloud-based business management solutions. The deal also supports the company’s goal of expanding its managed services and digital transformation portfolio. Estimated at around $20 million, this acquisition reinforces Vision33’s leadership as a premier SAP partner focused on growth and customer success.
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