nLighten acquires Proximity Data Centres

nLighten acquires Proximity Data Centres

Harro Beusker, Co-founder and CEO, nLighten

nLighten, a digital infrastructure platform of I Squared Capital, a leading global infrastructure investor, has completed the acquisition of Proximity Data Centres. Proximity is a leading regional platform in the UK with 10 carrier-neutral Edge data centres in Birmingham, Bridgend, Bristol, Chester, Leeds, Liverpool, Milton Keynes, Nottingham, Rugby and Swindon.

“Through organic growth and strategic acquisitions this year, nLighten has grown into a leading pan-European Edge data centre platform with 26 data centres, 53MW of potential capacity and 130 employees,” said Mohamed El Gazzar, Senior Partner of I Squared Capital in London. “We are excited that nLighten has grown so quickly and established itself in the three largest data centre markets in Europe: Germany, France and the UK.”

As a mature market with large economic regions that can benefit from more distributed data centres, the UK is a logical choice for nLighten’s expansion. Proximity’s network of high-performance data centres, strong reputation, agility and impressive track record of entering local markets, position the company well for capturing the increasing shift to the Edge across the country.

The regional distribution of Proximity’s data centres fits well within nLighten’s strategy of integrating data centres into regional markets and its high standards of sustainability align with nLighten, which aims to reduce the environmental footprints of its data centres. Proximity’s 10 data centres currently source 100% of their electricity from renewables and the company intends to maintain that sourcing, even at full capacity.

John Hall, Managing Director Colocation, Proximity

Given the evolving standards for data sovereignty in Europe, nLighten plans to keep the operational management of its data centres in the country and places great emphasis on its identification with the UK market.

“The acquisition of Proximity brings us a big step closer to our goal of creating the leading pan-European Edge data centre platform,” said Harro Beusker, Co-founder and CEO, nLighten. “Proximity’s Edge data centres are a great fit for our portfolio and the existing management team, staff and assets lay a solid foundation for our ambitions in the UK.”

John Hall, Managing Director Colocation, Proximity, added: “Being part of the nLighten group of data centres will accelerate the expansion of our portfolio of new products and services tailored for the Edge Computing market. We will also be able to provide a highly comprehensive solution to customers looking for a broad network of data centres across multiple European locations.”

RBC Capital Markets acted as financial adviser to nLighten on the transaction.

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