Saturday, August 3, 2024

Phenna Group makes seventh acquisition of 2024

Nottingham-headquartered Phenna Group, which invests in and partners with selected niche, independent Testing, Inspection, Certification and Compliance (TICC) companies, has made its seventh acquisition of 2024.

The acquisition augments Phenna Group’s Built Environment Division, adding service and geographic extension to its specialist fire capabilities.

Based out of London and established in 2020, TriFire is one of the leading fire protection safety and consultancy providers in the UK, offering a range of services to housing associations, building surveyors and managing agents.

Adam Kiziak, Principal Consultant at Tri Fire, said: “I am thrilled for my team and I to be joining Phenna Group. From our first meeting it was obvious there was a great fit and our services would complement their existing portfolio in the UK market. I’m looking forward to working with Brian and his team to fast track our future growth plans.”

Brian Shannon, Divisional MD, Built Environment (UK, Ireland & Middle East) at Phenna Group, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Adam and his team to my Division. Their services are highly complementary to the wide range already offered by Phenna Group in the Built Environment space and will offer our customers, old and new, added value. I look forward to helping the Tri Fire team deliver on their exciting growth plans.”

Phil Marshall, CEO of Phenna Group, added: “I’m excited to have Tri Fire join our Group. This acquisition is strategically important, adding UK fire expertise to our current Irish market leading position and cements our growing ‘one stop shop’ capabilities in the UK Built Environment market. I look forward to seeing Adam and his team, excel within Phenna.”

Phenna Group were advised by RSM and Avonhurst. Tri Fire were advised by Oaklins Evelyn Partners and Cripps.

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