Fujitsu acquires ServiceNow consultancy – Lawyers Weekly

Lander & Rogers advised Fujitsu on its acquisition of ServiceNow consultancy Enable Professional Services.

Companies: Lander and Rogers (Fujitsu); Undisclosed (Enable Professional Services)

Deal: Fujitsu Australia Limited (Fujitsu) was acquired Enable Professional Services.

Amount: Not said

Place: Mergers and acquisitions

Key players: The Lander & Rogers team was led by partner Jackie Solakovski, with support provided by special counsel Paul Mayson, senior associate Alex Dworjanyn and attorney Alexandra Harley.

Significance of the deal: Enable Professional Services is described as the largest independent ServiceNow consultancy in the Asia-Pacific region.

According to a statement from Lander & Rogers, Fujitsu’s acquisition of Enable Professional Services was conducted through a competitive bidding process and comes as the company looks to accelerate its growth ambitions.

This latest acquisition comes after Fujitsu acquired data and AI consultancy Versor and Microsoft-specialist oobe.

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Under the deal, Enable Professional Services will continue to operate as a standalone Fujitsu company in Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, the Philippines and India.

Commenting further, lead partner Jackie Solakovski said: “With its 350+ consultants and 950+ certifications in user experience, IT transformation and risk management, the acquisition of Enable Professional Services strengthens Fujitsu’s capabilities in the region, adding to depth and breadth of its experience. in digital transformation.”

Special adviser Paul Mayson added: “We assisted Fujitsu in documenting a complex deal structure, negotiating robust deal protections and addressing various tricky cross-border elements and separation issue.”

Fujitsu acquires ServiceNow consultancy

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Last Updated: September 29, 2022

Published: 30 September 2022



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