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Technology partner to Oracle, Microsoft and Google attracts further firepower for acquisition strategy

DSP-Explorer invested in after strong returns on YFM Equity Partners' 2018 initial MBO-backing

Simon Goodenough, chief executive of DSP-Explorer, right, with Eamon Nolan, left, and Roshan Puri of YFM.

One of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest independent technology providers - a partners to Oracle, Microsoft and Google - has secured a further £8 million investment from backers.

DSP-Explorer, a database and cloud managed services operator launched in Leeds, will use the fresh capital from YFM Equity Partners to forge on with organic and acquisitive growth plans.

Founded in 1999, and with offices at Wira Business Park as well as in London, Nottingham and Basingstoke, DSP has grown turnover to £23 million, employing nearly 100 people nationally.

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It acquired Explorer º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in July last year, a leading Oracle database consultancy and development partner.

Since Leeds-headquartered YFM backed the management buyout of the business in 2018, led by chief executive Simon Goodenough, revenues and profits have both grown by more than 300 per cent, with a growing recurring revenue base and strong demand from enterprise customers.

Mr Goodenough said: “We have seen consistently strong growth since YFM’s initial investment, with their funding enabling us to take advantage of market opportunities as well as us benefitting from the team’s strategic insight. Together, we have developed an ambitious plan to scale the business, both in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and abroad, through both organic and acquisitive growth, as the sector continues to expand post-pandemic.

“This latest support is a further demonstration of YFM’s belief in our business and our potential - we are looking forward to embarking on the next phase of our growth plan, delivering on our Oracle Anywhere and Any Database, Any Cloud initiatives, with a supportive partner at our side.”