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Britehouse concludes management buyout from NTT DATA

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By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 10 Jul 2025
Graham Parker, executive chairman at Britehouse.
Graham Parker, executive chairman at Britehouse.

Britehouse Mobility, a South African technology company, is entering a new era of innovation and independence following a management buyout transaction that purchased the company from NTT DATA for an undisclosed amount.

The acquisition from NTT DATA is a turning point in Britehouse Mobility's history, according to the business.

It stated that the relationship with NTT DATA had a significant impact on Britehouse Mobility's growth and global reach, and that this strategic shift signals a renewed commitment to innovation, agility, and offering specialised digital solutions with greater autonomy.

The company said following the transaction, Britehouse Mobility will operate as an independent company, now called as Britehouse, marking a new chapter in its 16-year history of providing innovative solutions and AI integration to organisations across several industries.

“After several successful years operating as part of the global NTT DATA group, Britehouse is excited to return to its roots as an independent, South African-led business,” said Graham Parker, executive chairman at Britehouse.

Parker continued: “The future of business requires agility, intelligence, and innovation. As an independent entity, we now can be more agile and responsive to our customers' needs. We look forward to working with and welcoming both our existing and new customers.

“This change gives us the agility to better meet their needs by delivering advanced software engineering, tailored solutions, and AI integration that make measurable impacts.”

“By combining human expertise with AI-powered efficiency, we are committed to providing solutions that optimise operations, deliver measurable results, and generate clear returns on investment. We are privileged to be a key player for many of our customers as they embark on their AI journeys.” 

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