Holland-based language service provider Concorde announced, on April 13, 2017, that it had acquired BB&TW, a small Dutch agency specializing in financial translation. Slator reached out to Concorde in the days following the announcement. We recently received a reply from Alexandra van Hellenberg Hubar, Concorde Group CEO, who said they had been wanting to get into financial translation for some time.
Asked to comment on the earnings multiple paid and estimated revenues of the combined organization, Hubar declined to comment. She said, however, that Concorde’s 2016 revenues stood at EUR 30m.
The deal indicates the company is looking to expand its client base beyond predominantly government customers. Hubar said there are a few overlaps in terms of existing clients given that Concorde already has a number of clients in the financial sector. “What we want to do is to build on our position with these clients by offering specialist translation services. BB&TW will help us do just that,” she said.
