E-Technology Co., Ltd. signed an agreement to acquire Zhiming Software Japan, Ltd. and Zhiming Software Holdings, Limited from Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. for ¥3.1 billion.
September 07, 2023
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E-Technology Co., Ltd. signed an agreement to acquire Zhiming Software Japan, Ltd. and Zhiming Software Holdings (BVI), Limited from Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. (TSE:4307) for ¥3.1 billion on September 7, 2023. Linkage Software Co., Ltd. board of directors approved the transaction. This proposal still needs to be submitted to the company?s regular shareholders? meeting for review. As of November 17, 2023, Linkage Software Co., Ltd. shareholders approved the transaction on November 16, 2023.
Zhou Jianwen, Yi Er of Tianfeng Securities Co., Ltd. (SHSE:601162) acted as financial advisor, Xie Jing, Lu Weiwen, Li Yunhong of AllBright Law Offices acted as legal advisor, and Liu Lei, Huang Yongjie of Zhonghuan Haihua Certified Public Accountants Co., Ltd acted as accountant to Linkage Software Co., Ltd.
Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in the consulting services business. The Company operates in four segments. The Consulting segment is engaged in the provision of management consulting services, as well as information technology (IT) management services and other system consulting services. The Financial IT Solution segment is engaged in the provision of system consulting, development, operation services and other IT solutions to customers in securities, insurance and banking industries. The Industrial IT Solution segment is engaged in the provision of system consulting, development, operation services and other IT solutions to customers in distribution, manufacturing, service industries and public. The IT Infrastructure Service segment is engaged in the operation and management of data centers, the construction of IT infrastructure and networks, the provision of IT solutions and information security services, as well as the research business.
E-Technology Co., Ltd. signed an agreement to acquire Zhiming Software Japan, Ltd. and Zhiming Software Holdings, Limited from Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. for ¥3.1 billion.