Tokyo-headquartered crowdsourcing translation platform Conyac (whose corporate name is Anydoor) has been acquired by the more traditional language service provider and fellow Tokyo company Rozetta. According to regulatory filings (Rozetta is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange) the deal closed on August 9, 2016.
Slator reached out to Conyac co-founders CEO Naoki Yamada and CTO Tohru Hashimoto for comment, but has not received a response as of press time. Yamada and Hashimoto each owned 24.94% in Conyac with the remaining 50.12% owned by two Japanese funds (ANRI and NGI), a Japanese consulting firm called Skylight, and others.
The transaction was a cash and stock deal. Based on what we gathered from filings, the outside investors were paid in cash with the two co-founders receiving shares in Rozetta. The deal values the company at about JPY 1.4bn (USD 14m). Rozetta employs 36 staff and Conyac, 21.
