Kerridge acquires Ireland-based software distributor

Kerridge Commercial Systems (KCS) has acquired Ireland-based software house RNH Solutions.

RNH has been a long standing partner of KCS, distributing Autopart and Merchant software in Ireland. The combined group now services the needs of 500 customers throughout Ireland from its offices in Dublin.

The full team at RNH will become an integral part of KCS Group.

Ian Bendelow, CEO at KCS, said: “As a close and longstanding partner of ours it made perfect sense to bring together the two organisations as we plan to expand our business in the Republic of Ireland. The RNH team have a great business, they understand their customers and the market intimately and know our products inside out. Now as a full part of KCS with access to still more resources and solutions I’m excited to see the opportunities accelerate as we offer customers, present and future the innovation that they need in a changing world”

Mick Forest, Managing Director at RNH commented: “Joining forces with KCS now enables to expand our presence, but to also brings a wealth of expertise and services that we can offer to our customers to really help them drive their business forward. We are all very excited to be part of KCS and looking forward to our future growth within the group”.

 

Published by Greg Whitaker

Editor of CAT Magazine and an experienced motoring journalist @GregWhitaker5

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