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Manchester documents business acquired by Surrey rival
Surrey-based document storage firm Restore plc have bought Manchester rival Archive Solutions for £2.6m.
The purchase will be funded by a share placing of 3,225,096 new ordinary shares at 93p, raising £3m before expenses.
Restore hope the acquisition will strengthen the firm’s position as a provider of records management, while expanding its presence in Manchester.
Geraldton Services Inc which currently owns 51% of Restore’s issued share capital, is not participating in the placing of new ordinary shares. Geraldton’s shareholding will decrease to 48% on completion of the placing.
Charles Skinner, Chief Executive of Restore plc, said: “Restore has been looking to gain a broader presence in the Manchester area for some time and the acquisition of Archive Solutions provides a suitable platform to accelerate our growth. The Board looks forward to the contribution to the Group that Archive Solutions will make.”
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