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The last piece of the jigsaw

  • steve8125
  • Sep 19, 2016
  • 2 min read

Print Solutions

Infigo Software can now boast the complete offering of web to print and marketing engagement products and services having recently acquired digital marketing company, Netkandi Limited. The UK based software house prides itself on developing dynamic e-commerce solutions across the printing, marketing, educational, franchise, labelling, packaging, in-plant and CRD sectors.

This latest acquisition now offers a complete package, which will give client businesses a competitive edge with both the e-commerce platform and creative content.

Infigo, which is accredited as an HP SmartStream partner, can now offer a complete end to end package from the creation of beautiful storefronts through to a suite of digital marketing services.

Christopher Minn at Netkandi said, ‘This is a fantastic opportunity to offer the Infigo Software client base dedicated and focused e-commerce and digital marketing strategies while providing our loyal Netkandi clients an even more all encompassing package with a one stop digital shop! The innovative software development that is undertaken on a daily basis at Infigo will allow us to offer bigger, better and secure web solutions in any market sectors.’

Douglas Gibson, Infigo Software, said: ‘This game changing acquisition shows our commitment and dedication to delivering solutions for clients that give them greater competitive advantage and speed to market.’

On why he chose to expand the company in this direction, Douglas explained, ‘On occasion, I have seen clients faced with the challenge of successfully delivering an innovative product, via the most engaging storefront, but their sales are slow to materialise because they don't have the right resources to drive traffic to their site. So I set about looking for a way to bridge that gap and was impressed with the drive, experience and quality of creative output from Netkandi. We had been working with Netkandi as our retained agency for a number of years and its values are very much aligned with ours, so I took the unusual step of approaching the company to join the Infigo Software family. We were delighted when they saw the potential this union would deliver for both of our client bases. We will now be able to offer clients, whatever their business, everything they need to get their ideas to market and customers to their door.’


 
 
 

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