Julia Talevski
Editor ARN | Reseller News

Brennan buys Adelaide’s Nuago, expands national play

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01 Jul 20242 mins
IT LeadershipManaged Service ProvidersMergers and Acquisitions

Marks fourth acquisition in three years.

Dave Stevens (Brennan)
Credit: Dave Stevens (Brennan)

Systems integrator and outsource provider, Brennan has ramped up its national footprint, snapping up Adelaide-based Nuago. 

The deal is part of Brennan’s strategy to enhance its national customer delivery capabilities and has been unanimously accepted by Nuago’s board of directors, effective 1 July 2024. The financial terms of the deal haven’t been disclosed.

“With over 27 years in business and a proven heritage as one of Australia’s largest and most successful systems integrators, this strategic and fully aligned acquisition cements our position as a cohesive national IT partner,” Brennan founder and managing director Dave Stevens said. “[Our] delivery of superior tools, resources and support all serve one common purpose — better business outcomes.

For customers, this acquisition unlocks access to an even deeper and richer pool of skills and talent. Our expanded national footprint opens an exciting chapter and fresh opportunities. And for the wider market, our ongoing investment in Australian-owned and operated technology specialists underscores our intent and ambition to grow further.” 

Further strategic acquisitions are earmarked for the near future.

Since launching in Adelaide in 2016, Nuago’s managed service solutions have empowered South Australian organisations on their digital journey. 

“Nuago’s prominence in the South Australian market complements Brennan’s national reach and the upshot of this acquisition creates advantages and opportunities across the board, with customers set to benefit from an even wider array of solutions and capabilities designed to support their organisation and solve their business challenges,” Nuago managing director Brendon O’Rourke said. 

This marks Brennan’s fourth acquisition in under three years, previously buying up MOQ and Clade Solutions in 2022 and Forsythes Technology in 2021.

Julia Talevski
Editor ARN | Reseller News

With years of experience covering the latest technology trends and business news across the IT channel, Julia Talevski has been keeping the IT industry connected in Australia and New Zealand. She is currently the editor for ARN and Reseller News, responsible for keeping the community engaged at every touch point through our newsletters, websites and main events such as EDGE, WIICTA and Innovation Awards.

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