Frontier Management Inc (CFI Japan) advised UNIRITA on its acquisition of Mugen Corp.
Tokyo – Frontier Management Inc (CFI Japan) acted as the exclusive corporate finance advisor to UNIRITA Inc. on the acquisition of Mugen Corp.
The UNIRITA Group (ISIN: JP3799680008, ticker symbol: 3800), founded in 1982, is a leading provider of software and solutions for IT systems operations. The company develops, sells, and provides support for package software for the operation of IT systems for a broad range of industries, primarily finance and manufacturing. It also provides solutions utilizing data. UNIRITA is now moving on to the global market, aiming to help customers all over the world to achieve the most efficient and flexible systems operation possible with minimum cost possible.
Mugen Corp. builds corporate information systems, such as for customer management, e-commerce, content management, and IT infrastructure, mainly for customers in the ICT, distribution retailing, and manufacturing industries. Mugen operates a system integration business and develops and sells its own package software. In addition, it provides services such as software support, computer systems design, and data processing facilities management.
The transaction closed in January 2018.
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