After the acquisition of technical translation provider ITR in February 2016, Capita TI’s Managing Director Kevin Gordon told Slator that a language service provider (LSP) focused on clients in the legal space would get his attention when considering future takeovers. Seven months on and Gordon announces Capita TI is buying Amity Communications, a London-based LSP servicing law firms and banks.
Amity will add an estimated GBP 1.5m in annual revenues to Capita TI’s top line. Annual revenues at Capita will clock in at a much reduced, estimated GBP 11–12m after the company decided to exit a large interpretation contract with the UK’s Ministry of Justice.
Privately held Amity Communications is led by Managing Director Helen Gascoigne and Operations Director Luke Phelps, who incorporated the company in March 2008. Before the acquisition, Gascoigne owned 70% of the company and Phelps, 30%, according to regulatory filings. A spokesperson for the Capita Group told Slator that Gascoigne and Phelps will both stay with the company and transfer into Capita along with around 15 Amity staff.
