PENNINGTONS MANCHES COOPER ADVISES SIXWORKS ON THEIR INVESTMENT FROM CHILTERN CAPITAL
The corporate team at Penningtons Manches Cooper has advised SixWorks, a rapidly growing designer and implementer of specialist and complex IT solutions for highly secure critical risk environments within the public sector, on their investment from Chiltern Capital.
SiXworks expertise includes secure-by-design cloud computing, advanced network and infrastructure design, rapid application development, cross-security domain systems, multi-source data platforms, cyber vulnerability mitigation and intelligence systems. SiXworks provides technical and business consultancy to customers and champions best of breed technologies and has grown rapidly since inception, developing a strong market position that underpins its ambitious future growth plans.
Steve Rawsthorn, CEO of SiXworks, commented: “Chiltern is a strong fit for us both in terms of sector experience and approach and this new investment will enable SiXworks to execute the next stages of its ambitious plan. We look forward to continuing to deliver critical solutions for our clients and partners with support and advice from Chiltern. I’d like to thank Will Axtell, Dominique Sabatini and the wider Penningtons Manches Cooper team for their expertise, advise and support on this key deal for SiXworks.”
The team advising SiXworks was led by partner Will Axtell and senior associate Dominique Sabatini. The wider team included Leo Shrimpton, Andy Rushfirth, Clare Coley, Victoria Spires, Nora Pook, Edmund Forey, Leonie Langley and Kathy Hills.
Will Axtell, corporate partner at Penningtons Manches Cooper said:
“We are delighted to have advised SiXworks on this important investment which will help to accelerate their future growth plans. The deal demonstrates our strength in advising on complex corporate transactions in the technology space”
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