BY Richard Summerfield
NEC Corp has agreed to acquire software company Avaloq Group AG in a deal worth $2.2bn. The parties expect the deal to close in April 2021.
The sale of Avaloq ends a three-year investment by private equity firm Warburg Pincus, which owns 45 percent of the company. The rest of Avaloq is held by its founder Francisco Fernández and its employees.
Avaloq has about 2300 employees and serves more than 150 banks and wealth managers in key financial centres including London, Frankfurt and Paris. In a statement announcing the deal, Juerg Hunziker, Avaloq’s chief executive, said the deal would help the company expand its geographical footprint beyond Europe.
“The Avaloq team is delighted to be joining NEC Group, a highly trusted and well-respected company with a long heritage, which will help further enlarge our geographical footprint across the globe,” said Mr Hunziker. “Due to very similar values of professionalism, reliability, quality and excellent service for clients with a focus on precision, we firmly believe that this partnership will be a successful one for employees, clients as well as other stakeholders.”
He added: “The whole Group Executive Board at Avaloq is committed to driving forward our growth strategy and we are very glad to have a strong partner on our side who supports our long-term vision. With NEC, Avaloq found a perfect new home to continue our success story of serving our clients with solutions that make their lives simpler in an ever more complex world. The Avaloq team would like to thank Warburg Pincus for its valuable strategic advice and continued support during our successful partnership.”
“NEC strongly believes in the importance of safety and security around financial institutions, which is absolutely crucial for sustainable prosperity and digital inclusion,” said Takashi Niino, president and chief executive of NEC. “Avaloq is a recognised global leader in their field, and their compelling offering is expected to complement our current solutions. NEC aims to further expand its business in the digital government and digital finance areas, by globally developing SaaS and BPaaS business models that utilise software and technologies from throughout the NEC Group, including Avaloq’s.”
“We have enjoyed a rewarding and successful partnership with Avaloq’s chairman and founder, Francisco Fernandez and Juerg Hunziker, Group CEO,” said Adarsh Sarma, partner and co-head of Warburg Pincus Europe. “Avaloq has grown quickly to establish itself as a global leader in banking software and is one of the most strategic FinTech companies in its space. Together with management, we have transitioned Avaloq from an on-premise business model into software-as-a-service provider, launched new innovative cloud native digital products and expanded into multiple new geographies. With strong leadership and governance in place, we are confident that Avaloq will have great future success under new ownership and wish them the very best.”
The deal follows NEC’s 2018 acquisition of British IT services company Northgate Public Services and its 2019 purchase of Danish e-government services firm KMD for more than $1bn.
News: NEC to buy Swiss software firm Avaloq for $2.2 billion