OSLO, NORWAY: StrongPoint ASA has agreed on a share purchase agreement to acquire 100% of the shares in Brand ID Hamari Group Oy (Hamari Group). Completion of the transaction is subject to certain conditions set out in the share purchase agreement.
Hamari Group is a retail technology solutions company that provides services and installation of, amongst others, electronic shelf labels (from Pricer AB), a food waste prevention solution (from Whywaste AB), and a retail staff communications solution (from Strongbyte Solutions Ltd), to retailers. It is widely seen as the partner of choice for installation and service, especially in-store solutions, to some of Finland’s leading grocery retailers.
“As part of our 2025 strategy, we stated that acquisitions would be used to achieve our financial ambitions. In 2022 we entered the UK & Irish markets with the acquisition of ALS and we are now entering the Finnish market. As one of Pricer’s largest and most experienced partners, StrongPoint has unrivalled expertise in electronic shelf labels which we will leverage now in Finland with Hamari Group. By this acquisition we will strengthen our position in the in-store market and be serving some of the strongest grocery retail brands in Finland” said Jacob Tveraabak, CEO of StrongPoint.
The purchase price will be paid 60% in cash and 40% in shares in StrongPoint ASA, with a possible extra earn-out based on the financial accounts for the fiscal years 2023 and 2024. The Consideration Shares will be funded by treasury shares and will be subject to a two year lock-up period starting from the closing date.
The completion of the transaction is expected to be completed by October 31, 2023, all subject to among others a successful due diligence process.
Hamari Group was founded in 2006 and is a reseller of Pricer, Whywaste and Strongbyte Solutions Ltd (VoCoVo) solutions in Finland. The company has 6 employees and the annual revenue in 2022 was EUR1.5 million.
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