Monday, May 21st, 2012
Poland's Comarch buys Swiss IT firm, despite strong franc
Kraków-based IT company Comarch has spent zł.7 million on purchasing Swiss A-Mea Informatik, despite the franc's record-high value.
A-Mea Informatik specializes in enterprise resource planning (ERP)-system implementation and financial and accounting programing.
“This is a big step in improving Comarch's situation on the Swiss IT market,” Konrad Tarański, the firm's vice president and financial director, told Puls Biznesu.
One hundred percent of A-Mea's stocks are now controlled by CASA Management and Consulting, a company controlled by Comarch.
A-Mea's clients include Victorinox and Wenger, a renowned company producing Swiss army knives and army accessories. The latter company will be provided with the Comarch ERP system.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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