EOH buys software developer Sybrin

14th October 2013

By: Natasha Odendaal

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

  

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Technology services provider EOH has bought 100% of South Africa-headquartered specialised software developer Sybrin for an undisclosed sum.

Sybrin, with 150 employees and regional offices in Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda and Mozambique, delivers predominantly financial-sector-focused products such as workflow software and payment, imaging and document management solutions, and has, to date, completed over 400 product implementations.

“EOH is delighted that Sybrin has joined the EOH family. We were attracted to Sybrin because of its strong management team, solution set and African presence. Sybrin is a great fit into our existing strategy, which includes stronger vertical focus and aggressive African expansion,” said EOH CEO Asher Bohbot.

“EOH can also add great value to Sybrin clients who we do not currently partner with. While Sybrin’s focus has been predominately in the financial services sector, we see great potential for their solutions across all industry verticals,” said EOH business development director Brian Gubbins.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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