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North East deals of the week: key contracts, investments and acquisitions

Companies featuring in this week's round-up include Dance City, TSG, Aspire, Port of Blyth, Sage, Port of Tyne, Accord Healthcare, FAT32 and Secureshield

Rory McKeand, CEO of TSG.(Image: TSG)

IT provider TSG expanded its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ footprint with the acquisition of an accounting software firm in the South East.

Gateshead-based TSG's purchase of Aylesbury-based Dayta is described as a multimillion-pound deal which will expand its reach into the education market. Dayta is a provider of accountancy software and financial management systems to schools and multi-academy trusts throughout the country.

Its 17 staff will join TSG's workforce of more than 250, across offices on Tyneside, in Glasgow and London, with a number of new jobs said to be in the offing following the deal.

The move follows a management buyout at TSG, announced earlier this year, in which CEO Rory McKeand and senior leaders at the firm partnered with investor Pictet Alternative Advisors which injected a significant amount into the business. That deal saw the exit of founders Sir Graham Wylie and executive chairman David Stonehouse, as well as other shareholders.

In recent years the tech firm has seen the company record double-digit growth in both turnover and profits in recent years. TSG says it is in the market to make further strategic acquisitions that could help spur more growth.

Mr McKeand said: "We’re delighted to have completed this key strategic acquisition in order to grow our existing footprint in the education sector. Dayta has a strong pedigree serving education customers, with a growing client portfolio of schools and multi-academy trusts that we will work with to strengthen our position in this key market.

Chris Fraser, Aspire CEO, and Tom Howard, Aspire CFO at the company’s head office.(Image: Aspire)

Tech firm Aspire Technology Solutions expanded its footprint in Yorkshire after snapping up a Leeds business in an undisclosed deal.

The Gateshead company – a former North East Company of the Year – has swooped for Cloud CoCo Ltd, an experienced managed service provider based in Leeds. Aspire bosses said the deal marks a strategic advancement in its plan to expand its º£½ÇÊÓÆµ presence and further strengthen its ability to deliver managed IT services, security solutions, and integrated modern workplace technology to clients across a range of industries.