10 months ago when Danish private equity fund Catacap bought LanguageWire, they told Slator that they intend to pursue a buy-and-build strategy. And so they have. On March 19, 2018, they acquired 100% of Denmark-based Frontlab ApS. Interestingly, LanguageWire’s first acquisition under private equity ownership is not a bolt-on acquisition of another language service provider (LSP) to expand market share or vertical capabilities but a small software company that provides solutions to optimize the production of content for enterprises, LSPs, and creative agencies.
LanguageWire declined to reveal the deal price or terms, or how the deal was financed, but Language Wire CEO Henrik Lottrup told Slator that Frontlab had 2017 revenues of about EUR 0.5m, of which 80% was in SaaS fees. The company has been growing at 20% annually for the last two years and Lottrup said they expect this to continue.
To be Fully Integrated
Frontlab was a privately held company founded and owned by Ib Tørsleff and Ruvan Fernando. It has a full time headcount of five staff, who will now become part of the LanguageWire team.

