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Six Degrees Group launches £12m investment programme
Converged technology infrastructure provider, Six Degrees Group has unveiled a £12m organic investment programme to support the company’s business growth plans for 2016.
The substantial additional capital investment comes six months after funds managed by Charlesbank Capital Partners acquired 6DG.
With a commitment to recruit 50 people, the London-headquartered company will be building and developing its sales, marketing and customer service teams, amongst others, to service its growing customer and partner base.
The £12m investment for growth is a purely organic play, designed to complement 6DG’s ongoing ambitious acquisition agenda.
Since its inception, 6DG has developed a reputation for acquiring a series of specialist technology companies from across the UK, adding depth and technical capabilities to its growing portfolio of solutions.
Delivering cloud, colocation, data and unified communications solutions to the UK mid-market, 6DG offers customers multiple services through one single provider.
Alastair Mills, CEO of 6DG, commented: “We want to own the mid-market. We now employ 400 people, have over 2,000 customers and own the most comprehensive technology infrastructure of any UK managed service provider. Now we are making a recruitment investment that is unprecedented in our sector as we look to bring the best talent in our industry to Six Degrees to fuel our future growth.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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