By Robb M. Stewart
CGI has reached a deal to buy Comarch's Comarch Polska subsidiary in a bid to accelerate its expansion in Poland and broaden its presence in the public sector.
The move adds to a string of acquisitions this year by the Canadian information technology and business consulting-services company.
CGI said it entered a conditional agreement to buy the specialist in IT solutions for public administration. The purchase price wasn't disclosed.
When completed, the transaction will lead to more than 460 employees joining CGI which will expand its presence in Poland and the Baltic states to roughly 1,500 professionals, it said.
CGI Chief Executive Francois Boulanger in January said the company had plenty of cash to put toward acquisitions this year.
The company in late August completed the acquisition of France-based digital and engineering services company Apside. Prior to that, it bought Quebec City-based IT consulting services company Momentum Technologies. It also completed the purchase of Novatec, a digital services company in Germany and Spain, and in late January it completed a deal to buy U.K.-based technology and engineering consultancy BJSS.
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