Shining success in pivotal IT sector merger

In a landmark transaction that promises to redefine the landscape of South Africa’s information technology and telecommunications sector, the M&A Team of PH Attorneys played a crucial role in facilitating the acquisition of a leading cyber security software firm by a multinational enterprise software procurement company. This deal not only marks a significant milestone for both firms involved but also holds implications for the broader African market.

The excitement sparked by QBS Technology Group’s acquisition of Maxtec Peripherals has been the topic of considerable media attention and discussion throughout the cybersecurity distribution industry. This strategic move aligns with QBS Technology Group’s expansion strategy within the META (Middle East, Turkey, and Africa) region, signalling their commitment to bolstering global presence and tapping into emerging markets with promising potential.

The M&A Team of PH Attorneys, led by Johnny DavisLuhann Prinsloo and Dr Candice Reynders helped navigate the complexities of the deal. The team, given their extensive M&A, competition, tax and regulatory expertise, assisted with strategic guidance and managed deal regulatory compliance as well as comprehensive transaction due diligence. The team also played a strong transaction advisory role throughout, ensuring that cradle to grave, all the i’s were dotted and t’s crossed.

Steven Turner, Chief Legal Officer from QBS Technology Group, expressed their satisfaction with the outcome, stating, “We were really pleased with the dedication, tenacity, and know-how demonstrated by the team at PH during our recent competition instruction. The matter was highly complex, difficult to execute, and full of hurdles, but the team at PH approached it in a pragmatic manner with good humour and timely commercial advice where required.”


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