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Ayesa buys Ibermática to create a leader in digital services in Spain

Ibermática will maintain its headquarters in Euskadi.

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Ayesa buys Ibermática to create a leader in digital services in Spain

Ibermática will maintain its headquarters in Euskadi

MADRID, 24 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Ayesa, a global provider of technology and engineering services, has reached an agreement with ProA Capital and other minority shareholders, including ONCE and Kutxabank, for the acquisition of 100% of Ibermática. The transaction, for which the economic details have not been disclosed, is expected to close in the coming months, after approval by the competent authorities.

The objective of this operation, as reported by Ayesa in a statement, is to form a leading group in digital services with the capacity to accompany large clients in their main digital transformation projects.

The joint turnover of both companies amounts to 600 million euros, which already places them as one of the top five players in the Spanish IT market. After the majority investment of A

Founded in 1973, Ibermática is a firm focused on the digitization of large companies and public administrations. It offers a wide range of digital services in the fields of development and maintenance of software applications and infrastructures, in addition to the implementation of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, advanced data analytics, cybersecurity and migration to the cloud, among others. At the end of 2021, it had 4,750 workers and a turnover of 276 million euros.

The operation will form a group with high technological capabilities and wide sectoral penetration, as well as implementation throughout Spain. Both companies present an enormous complementarity in all these factors.

Regarding the offer, the group will strengthen its services in artificial intelligence, data analytics, automation and robotization of processes or development of native applications in the cloud.

In addition, it will occupy a "privileged" position due to the number of certified SAP consultants and to undertake large-scale migration projects from data centers to multi-cloud environments. Likewise, the combination of both will place the new organization as a "reference" provider in Spain of technological services for energy and utilities companies and public administrations, according to Ayesa in a statement.

At an international level, it will have a commercial and operational network in 22 countries. In short, it is expected that the existing synergies will boost the business in a "relevant" way, since it will have a very competitive offer to tackle 'end to end' technological projects, with a focus on the combination of technologies, experience and functional knowledge.

For this operation, Ayesa has relied on Arcano as financial adviser, with Houlihan Lokey as debt adviser and with Pérez-Llorca as legal adviser. For their part, the Ibermática partners have relied on EY to prepare the due diligence reports, Deloitte as financial advisor and Linklaters as legal advisor.

The integration of Ibermática in the group will consolidate its presence in the territories where it operates, maintaining its current headquarters in Euskadi. In terms of employment, they will make up one of the largest technological platforms at the national level, with more than 11,000 professionals specialized in more than 70 disciplines.

On the other hand, Ayesa will continue with its investment strategy. This corporate operation would be the third executed throughout this year, after the incorporation of A

José Luis Manzanares Abásolo, CEO of Ayesa, highlights that "both the geographical location and the service offering of both companies are highly complementary. Our large clients will be able to entrust their largest digital transformation projects, as we will naturally extend our technological capabilities and services Together with this, the sum of the management teams positions us as a leading group in talent and leadership within the national and international technology sector."

For his part, Juan Ignacio Sanz, CEO of Ibermática, considers that "Ibermática will make a qualitative leap by joining a solid business project in expansion, with important commercial synergies and a very challenging professional horizon. We will concentrate a good part of the best technological talent, experience functional in our different sectors and potential for innovation".

Ayesa, which has more than 6,300 employees and a direct presence in 20 countries in Europe, America, Africa and Asia, develops and implements digital solutions for companies and public administrations and applies the latest technologies to the design and supervision of infrastructures. In 2021, the group led by José Luis Manzanares Abásolo achieved sales of 322 million euros.