Market leader in neurodiversity screening and assessment Do-It Solutions has been acquired by Lexxic. Cardiff-based Do-It Solutions was established by Professor Amanda Kirby. The value of the deal has not been disclosed.
Do-It’s web-based profiler system solution is a neurodiversity, cognitive and well-being screening and assessment system. It has also developed a comprehensive suite of sector-specific neurodiversity training resources helping organisations to further understand and embrace neurodiversity.
London-based Lexxic is a specialist in workplace neurodiversity assessment, training and accreditation services.
Cardiff-based Gambit Corporate Finance acted as lead advisor to the shareholders of Do-It on its sale. Legal advise was provided by Acuity Law.
The Gambit team was led by Frank Holmes, Kate Jones and Sean David .
Mr Holmes, partner at Gambit and chair of Do-It, said: “It is an absolute privilege to have worked with the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s leading expert on neurodiversity and learnt so much about the impact profiler and Do-It’s associated solutions have on people’s lives, and the advantages these bring to willing employers organisations in both the private and public sector alike who can fully tailor support for individuals with diverse talents and skills - qualities increasingly vital in the modern workplace.”
Ms Jones, manager at Gambit Corporate Finance, said: “We are thoroughly delighted to have advised the shareholders of Do-It, one of the global market leaders in championing neurodiversity, well-being and inclusion, on its sale to Lexxic. This transaction highlights Gambit’s ability to identify and apply a tailored transition that meets all stakeholder objectives.”
Professor Kirby said:“The Gambit team have stood by me and the business for a number of years and have provided the most fitting and professional outcome via this union with Lexxic, a great success all round.”
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Andrew McGlashan, corporate partner at Acuity Law, said: “Amanda and the team at Do-It Solutions have created something really special and we wanted this deal to reflect that. We have spent the last 18 months working closely with the shareholders to ensure that their objectives were met and that they were satisfied with the final outcome.”
Headquartered in Cardiff, Acuity Law has more than 150 lawyers. The firm’s ambitious growth strategy has seen it open offices in Birmingham, Leeds and Liverpool in recent years, adding to its presence in Bristol, London and Swansea.