MEA – Pan-African telecoms group Liquid Telecom Group, has acquired the Middle East & Africa operations of Quattro Business Solutions (QBS), a company that specialises in Microsoft Dynamics enterprise software which it says will allow the company to innovate and enhance its digital services offerings.

“The strategic acquisition of this international partner allows Liquid Telecom to increase the breadth of digital service offerings to local partners,” the company said in a statement on.

QBS is an official indirect cloud solution provider for Microsoft Dynamics and supports about 800 partners in 25 countries.

“This purchase gives Liquid Telecom the ability to be a well-rounded Microsoft partner, offering deep capability on Dynamics 365 in addition to Office 365 and Azure,” Liquid Telecom said.

“This acquisition is core to our strategy to deepen our cloud service offerings by bringing award-winning Microsoft Dynamics 365 solutions to our digital ecosystem,” said David Behr, group chief digital officer at Liquid Telecom.

“This acquisition is core to our strategy to deepen our cloud service offerings by bringing award-winning Microsoft Dynamics 365 solutions to our digital ecosystem”

David Behr – Chief Digital Officer, Liquid Telecom Group

The acquisition will not affect any operations for current business partners, and business agreements with partners will continue as normal, said QBS Middle East & Africa CEO Michael Hartmann. 

“We are convinced it is in our Gulf and African partners’ best interest to have a strong partner like Liquid Telecom to accelerate their Microsoft cloud business. The acquisition will not affect any operations for current business partners, and business agreements with partners will continue as normal with regards to their platforms, prices and the people that they are currently engaging with,” says Michael Hartmann, CEO of QBS MEA.

“We are thrilled about this acquisition and what it means for the future of Liquid Telecom. We will continue seeking out strategic partnerships that help us achieve our goal of building the continent’s digital future,” concluded Behr

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