Pinsent Masons advises Condeco Group on major acquisition to transform workplace management
19 Jan 2022 | 04:39 pm |
Multinational law firm Pinsent Masons has advised Condeco Group on its acquisition of ProxyClick SA, the leading global provider of enterprise visitor management software.
The deal will enable Condeco, a global leader in workplace management systems, to expand its workplace solutions into visitor management, enabling them to offer solutions to businesses around welcoming visitors and employees into the workplace without compromising health, security, or compliance objectives – particularly important in light of Covid-19.
The acquisition follows Pinsent Masons’ advice on Condeco’s strategic growth investment from Thoma Bravo and JMI Equity.
Lead Pinsent Masons partner, Andrew McMillan said:
“With work practices changing dramatically in the wake of Covid-19, Condeco’s technology is allowing many businesses to embrace that change and even harness it for their benefit. It will allow businesses not only to build back quicker, but also better in light of these changing practices.
“It’s been great to work on this exciting acquisition and build on our work with Condeco following the Thoma Bravo and JMI investment.”
The Pinsent Masons team acting on the transaction was led by partner Andrew McMillan, supported by Ben Proctor, Philip Chee and Paul Williams.
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