French VoIP company Acropolis Telecom has received E1.8m through a capital increase from its existing investor BNP Paribas Private Equity.
The company’s objective is to make acquisitions as part of a national expansion plan.
BNPP PE first invested…
French VoIP company Acropolis Telecom has received E1.8m through a capital increase from its existing investor BNP Paribas Private Equity.
The company’s objective is to make acquisitions as part of a national expansion plan.
BNPP PE first invested E700,000 in May 2009.
Set up in November 2001 by Samir Koleilat, the company provides services to companies with between 5 to 2000 employees.
Acropolis posted E5m revenues in 2009, up 25% from the previous year.