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Solitea continues with acquisitions, again with the assistance of KŠB

The KŠB team led by partner Drahomír Tomašuk and lawyer Ján Béreš assisted the Solite holding in another acquisition this year. Solitea has acquired 100% of the Czech-Slovak group D3Soft, which has been specializing in its own development and implementation of a CRM system and energy solutions for medium and large companies for almost 20 years.

KŠB's assistance consisted mainly in performing a due diligence and in negotiating acquisition and post-acquisition agreements.

Holding Solitea, which develops business, accounting and personnel systems with more than 260,000 customers, has already acquired dozens of companies in the Czech Republic and Slovakia with the support of KŠB, most recently the IT Services division of the Czech company AspectWorks.

You can find more information here or here, for example (only in Czech).

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