Knight CF advises Zest4 shareholders on Focus Group’s investment

Knight Corporate Finance has advised the shareholders of channel-focused Unified Communications provider Zest4 on its strategic investment from Focus Group.

Knight CF advises Zest4 shareholders on Focus Group’s investment

Zest4 will operate alongside Focus Group’s existing direct channel operation and the investment will accelerate new business growth opportunities, extend the portfolio of products and services for the channel and create a scalable channel business for the UK market.

Zest4 will continue to operate independently and be led by Managing Director Mandy Fazelynia alongside the existing management team.

Mandy commented: “We have invested heavily in Zest4 over the years, becoming one of the best-known service providers to the channel. We have known Focus Group co-founders Chris Goodman and Ralph Gilbert for a long time and from the outset, this investment was always going to be the most exciting next step for the business. We know the reputation, growth mindset and culture that Focus Group brings to the table will elevate Zest4 to the next level.”

We’ve navigated transactions both with and without an industry-specific corporate finance advisor. The contrast, we assert, is extraordinary.
Dean Burgin
Director of Boxx Communications
We have known the team at Knight for many years and they have always been there when we have needed informal advice on various strategic opportunities.
Mandy Fazelynia
Managing Director, Zest4

The transaction was led by Paul Billingham and Dom Lillie of Knight Corporate Finance, supported by Jack Burgess and Ethan Devine.

Paul Billingham, Director at Knight Corporate Finance, added: “We have known the team at Zest4 for as long as we have operated Knight, and to be able to work with the team to secure a transaction that includes an investment to propel the business over the next few years for Mandy and the team is one we are very proud of.”

“The ICT sector remains at the heart of our business and having completed significant transactions for channel providers Union Street, Pragma and now Zest4, alongside exits for direct providers Incom, Cavendish and Riverlite in recent years, Knight continues to demonstrate its position as the leading advisory business in ICT.”

Mandy Fazelynia added: “We have known the team at Knight for many years and they have always been there when we have needed informal advice on various strategic opportunities.”

“When we decided to undertake a formal process we already had an appreciation of their sector knowledge, and they knew Zest4 and our culture. It was clear Knight had strong relationships at CEO level with every party we wanted to include in the process and were able to deliver a genuinely diverse range of offers from some fantastic businesses.”

Dean Burgin, Director of Boxx Communications: “We’ve navigated transactions both with and without an industry-specific corporate finance advisor. The contrast, we assert, is extraordinary.”

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