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Telecoms and technology giant Daisy Group confirms '£210m' takeover of rival

The deal is expected to complete in early March

Daisy Group chairman Matthew Riley(Image: Daisy Group)

Telecoms and technology giant Daisy Group has announced the acquisition of a rival reported to be worth more than £200m.

Daisy Group, which is headquartered in Lancashire, has signed a deal to acquire XLN, with completion expected in early March.

XLN provides over 100,000 small businesses with services including business broadband, phones and card payments.

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This division of Daisy now has in excess of 200,000 customers with combined revenues of over £200m.

Daisy Group chairman Matthew Riley said: "With so much investment across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to improve the fibre infrastructure, Daisy is now well-positioned to help unlock the enhanced speed, reliability and security that customers want in their offices and shops up and down the country.

"There is also a vast opportunity in the creation of jobs as we need more staff to help deliver that service."

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Dave McGinn, CEO of Daisy Communications, added: "I’ve always admired XLN and its philosophy of championing small businesses; it’s a great organisation and shares the same passion for customer service as demonstrated by their Trustpilot score.