Irish firm IP Telecom secures €6m investment from fund

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Development Capital has pumped €100m into Irish SMEs since 2013

The business has grown steadily in recent years, generating profits in excess of €856,000 in 2021, according to its most recently available set of accounts. IP Telecom says it has achieved average annual revenue growth of 25 per cent and is forecasting turnover will reach €6 million this year.

The company said in a statement on Wednesday that it aims to expand revenues to €11 million in its 2024 financial year through a combination of organic growth and acquisitions.“Now, together with Development Capital, who share our vision for success, we are looking forward to reaching new heights ...

The investment, Development Capital’s 13th in all and its fourth from the second of its €75 million funds, brings to €100 million the total it has pumped into Irish companies since arriving on the scene in 2013. Among other transactions, the fund partnered specialist food investor BiaVest in 2021 to acquire Nomadic Dairy from Donegal Investment Group for an upfront consideration of €23 million. Development Capital also has stakes in Spotlight Oral Care and Drogheda-based building materials provider Wogan Build Centre.

Mr Bourg said the fund is keen to partner other established Irish SMEs that have “significant growth opportunities” and are seeking investment between €2 million and €12 million”.

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