Brno-based Solitea is once again strengthening its presence in the Balkans, buying another IT company there
Brno IT holding Solitea he was shopping again to boost his activities in the Balkans. Acquired a Slovenian company Vasco developing enterprise IT systems. It will also fall under the Slovenian company SAOP, which already owns Solitea and combines activities in Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia.
Vasco has been developing systems and applications for human resource management, accounting, retail, wholesale and document archiving since 1991. This is a similar area where Solitea has historically operated. Vasco has around 4,200 customers.
Solitea has over 1,400 employees in seven countries. This year, it expects consolidated revenues of around 130 million euros. In recent years, the holding has bought dozens of companies, including a number of Czech ones. These include Altus software, Aquasoft, Axiom, BI Experts, CDL System, Cígler software, Clever Decision, D3Soft, Dotykačka, Dynamica, Gemma Systems, JKR, Mainstream, Smart software, Techniserv IT, Vema or WBI. He remains an important person Martin Cígler.
The strengthening takes place thanks to the capital of the Slovak fund Sandberg Capital, which, among other things, is building the Webglobe hosting company in our country. He also invested money in the local companies Revolgy and Daktela.
Solitea in the Balkans also bought the companies MIT Informatika, Opal Informatika and Billans. The entire SAOP group there employs 250 people. SAOP focuses on ERP and accounting software.