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Netrio acquires Agio to enhance IT capabilities

May 21, 20257 months ago

Acquiring Company

Netrio

Acquired Company

Agio

McKinneyNew Yorkinformation technology & servicesConsultingInformation TechnologyCyber Security

Description

Netrio has acquired Agio, a New York City-based managed IT and cybersecurity provider. This acquisition expands Netrio's expertise in cybersecurity and financial services. Netrio aims to become a leading managed service provider focused on the IT needs of small and mid-market enterprises. The integration will enhance Netrio's national customer support and service delivery.

Company Information

Company

Netrio

Location

116 N Tennessee St

McKinney, Texas, United States

About

Netrio is a full-service IT managed service provider (MSP) changing the way small- to mid-market enterprises think about technology's role in driving innovation, efficiency, and growth. We provide our clients with the skills, experience, tools, infrastructure and best practices to cost-effectively modernize their operations, capitalize on opportunity and thrive in today's digital marketplace, while reducing costs and improving operational efficiencies from their technology investments. Our end-to-end portfolio of services includes managed IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, cloud, connectivity and voice, and custom application development. With offices in New York, Texas and Minnesota, Netrio supports more than 1,000 customers and maintains 250 employees across the U.S.

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M&A Insights

Based on deal data
Integration timeline
70% of M&A integrations take 12-24 months to complete
Tech stack consolidation
83% of merged companies consolidate technology vendors within first year
Post-acquisition investment
Companies increase IT spending by 23% on average after acquisitions
Success factor
M&A deals with strong technology integration plans are 2.5x more likely to succeed