Cloudy Babble increases national footprint with spending spree

Babble has increased its national footprint with acquisitions of Concert and 5 Rings.

The deals – which are the fifth and sixth completed by Babble in 2021 are designed to add scale across the North-West and the South Coast as the outfit carriers out a buy and build a strategy for its cloud technology business.

As one of the earliest adopters of UC technology, Concert has quickly grown to become a comms partner to businesses across Cheshire and the North-West. The deal further cements Babble’s presence and customer base across the region.

Since 2007, 5 Rings has deployed flexible telecommunications solutions to SMEs. The acquisition will add scale to Babble Comms and materially build Babble Cyber, while expanding Babble’s footprint onto the South Coast.

Matt Parker, Chief Executive of Babble, said: “Our goal has always been to transform the way our customers work through the deployment of the right technology. Throughout 2021 we have completed a number of strategic acquisitions aimed to expand, deepen and strengthen our offering, allowing us to serve even more customers across the whole of the UK and beyond.

“Seeking out the UK’s most exciting, innovative tech businesses, that utilise local talent to bring a local touch from local bases is highly valuable to us. We’re delighted that the exceptional teams from Concert and 5 Rings are joining us on our journey to becoming the UK’s leading cloud technology business.”

Babble now has five hubs across the UK – London, North-West, Midlands, North-East and the South Coast – with 200 staff located nationwide. The business supports over 3,500 organisations across a broad range of sectors – including financial, health and education, travel and accommodation, and public services – by sourcing, deploying and supporting locally  cloud solutions to deliver increased efficiency, customer engagement and profitability, whilst protecting customers’ businesses, the firm said.

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