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Hottest Kiwi tech M&A deals during 2022

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Following a bumper year of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in 2021, the Kiwi channel has continued with a strong trend of deals struck in 2022.

In 2021, New Zealand’s M&A market saw an overall increase in deal volume of 55 percent with New Zealand’s tech sector delivering 30 deals to achieve 24.2 percent of the overall number.

The majority of deals struck during 2022 saw companies looking for expansion into new markets, customers, regions, and skill areas.

Global companies continued to eye Kiwi technology businesses as opportunities to capture the local market, alongside innovative tech solutions and specialized talent.

Locally, New Zealand’s regions are continuing to demonstrate their strength in technology, with Wellington in particular the base for many of the year’s M&A deals.

Regional technology innovation

Cello kicked off 2022 nabbing Wellington-based network specialist Pentech Communications to bolster consultancy and professional services capabilities, which was earmarked as a potential area of ​​growth for Cello.

Palmerston North-based Advantage bought Nspire Technologies, opening a beachhead into the Wellington market. The deal added to Nspire’s 15 staff to reach a total of 60 for Advantage.

Solutions provider Theta acquired Wellington-based data analytics firm Inhouse BI, a specialist in Microsoft Power BI and SAP Business Objects. Theta’s twelfth acquisition since its inception in 1995, the deal widens Theta’s geographical footprint and strengthens Wellington’s tech base.

Further afield, newly-formed Southland business T4 Group finalized the acquisition of Northland-based Advanced Data Centers (ADC) as part of its mission to provide regional New Zealand access to colocation data centers and reliable, secure, green and economically viable data networks.

Cross-industry reach

Technology companies with solutions for a wide range of industries including film, health and safety, primary industries, and accounting featured among the 2022 deal line-up.

Autodesk targeted its second Kiwi film technology company with the acquisition of Moxion, following a deal struck with Weta Digital in 2021, in an effort to boost Autodesk’s media and entertainment capabilities.

Lancom Technology acquired a majority stake in health and safety software provider HSE Connect, bolstering the IT services provider’s portfolio of software-as-a-service (SaaS) products.

NZX-listed trade tech company TradeWindow inked a conditional agreement to buy the business and assets of Rfider, in a move aimed at helping TradeWindow extend its reach deeper into primary industry supply chains.

The deal gave TradeWindow positive exposure to an estimated $16.8 billion worldwide market opportunity for food traceability.

MYOB also bought one of its major Kiwi partners, Auckland-based ERP specialist Aztech Solutions, adding to its pool of in-house sales and service specialists.

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