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Willans advises one of the UK’s leading marketing service providers on share sale

01 December 2016

We have advised shareholders of Blueberry Wave, one of the UK’s leading marketing service providers, on the sale of their shares to Veriteva.

Blueberry Wave, based in Cirencester, was established in 2000 by Pamela Bath and Steve Schneekloth and helps brands to deliver enhanced customer experiences through strategic CRM, driven by channel planning, data and analytics in a multi-channel environment. The company employs around 57 people.

Veriteva is a business created by former Lateral Group founders Nick Dixon and Rick Taylor. Lateral Group was a £54m marketing services provider with 400 staff which was sold to DST Output in 2011.

Our corporate & commercial partner Paul Symes-Thompson was the key adviser with support from employment solicitor, Jenny Hawrot.

Paul Symes-Thompson said: “We’ve been advising Blueberry Wave since the early 2000s and have helped them evolve their cutting edge business. This was a complicated share purchase agreement which involved intricate drafting but we were responsive and worked quickly to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome for both companies.”

Pamela Bath, managing director at Blueberry Wave, said: “Paul and his team gave us clear, sensible advice throughout and fast turnarounds each time an issue arose. They ensured the process was robust and complete, giving us great reassurance.

“We view Veriteva as an excellent home for our business to embark upon its next stage of development and we look forward to being part of a powerful, multi-disciplined group.”

Willans’ commercial practice helps UK and overseas companies, partnerships and LLPs, professional service organisations, entrepreneurs, family-owned businesses and charities to achieve their goals whilst managing legal risks. Our commercial lawyers, most of whom have City law firm backgrounds, combine technical expertise and business acumen with the ability to get things done.

Disclaimer: All legal information is correct at the time of publication but please be aware that laws may change over time. This article contains general legal information but should not be relied upon as legal advice. Please seek professional legal advice about your specific situation - contact us; we’d be delighted to help.
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