Intact to acquire UK business Blue Rock Systems

Scaling Dundalk business Intact Software has ambitious growth plans for Ireland, UK and global markets.

Intact, the Dundalk-based provider of software and technology solutions to the merchant and distribution sector, has acquired a UK-based software house, Blue Rock Systems for an undisclosed sum.

Southampton business Blue Rock has been reselling, implementing and supporting Intact ERP systems (enterprise resource planning) for over 16 years.

“The acquisition of Blue Rock Systems is part of Intact’s strategy to become the leading provider of ERP and business software solutions in the merchant and distribution sector”

The move will strengthen Intact’s market share across the target verticals in which it operates, and will bolster the company’s talent pool to support ambitious growth plans for Ireland, the UK and global markets.

Keeping it all Intact

“The acquisition of Blue Rock Systems is part of Intact’s strategy to become the leading provider of ERP and business software solutions in the merchant and distribution sector,” Lawless said.

“This important development adds to our strong customer base and involves a team of highly skilled individuals, with deep software industry expertise, who will enhance customer service and support our growth plans.”

Intact’s historic profits facilitated the self-funded multi-million-pound acquisition, without the requirement for outside investment.

Blue Rock Systems’ full team has been retained as part of the acquisition deal, which will see Intact employee numbers increase from 200 to 243 staff across Ireland and the UK. 

The UK company recorded robust revenue and profit growth in recent years, aligned with excellent customer and employee retention rates, Justin Lawless adds.

“Blue Rock Systems grew revenue 30% last year, returning double digit profit growth.  Its 43 staff and senior management are all vastly experienced in the software industry and, working collaboratively as part of Intact, will add immense value to our product and service offering.”

The UK software business was formed in March 2005 by Managing Director, George Troullis, Sales Director, Glen Jewell, and Lance Norton, the company Commercial Director.

George Troullis will oversee the business incorporation, complementing the Intact senior leadership team.  This will facilitate collaborative integration of the company’s people, processes, systems and cultures, ensuring a seamless transition to Intact for more than 150 customers of BRS UK. 

Blue Rock Systems already implement and support Intact developed systems across a network of UK trade customers.  They have successfully developed complementary products including e-commerce, POD scanning and on-line auctioning, to expand the solution on offer.  The company specialises in the same target verticals as Intact, primarily merchants and distribution.

In February this year, Intact invested in a new, expanded state-of-the-art UK headquarters in Hemel Hempstead, in the Greater London area.  

Blue Rock is Intact’s second software business acquisition in England.  In 2016 the software company acquired Ramtac, another of its UK VAR partners, (value-added resellers), which has facilitated market expansion.

Intact’s annual turnover, currently in the region of €17m, has grown over 500% in the last ten years, with more than 60% growth anticipated in the coming year.

The desire to expand the world-class team at Intact, by strengthening it with an influx of high-performing people, was a key driver for the acquisition, CEO, Justin Lawless said.

John Kennedy
Award-winning ThinkBusiness.ie editor John Kennedy is one of Ireland's most experienced business and technology journalists.

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