Teraco Data Environments, the provider of colocation data centre infrastructure, has announced that Berkshire Partners LLC, a Boston-based investment firm, is to acquire a majority stake in the company. The Permira funds, an existing shareholder, will remain a significant investor.
Based in Johannesburg and established in 2008, Teraco offers vendor-neutral colocation and other related services in secure and resilient data centres. The Permira funds initially backed a Teraco management buyout in December 2014 and since then the business has multiplied its capacity more than six times.
The company operates five facilities with 30MW of critical power load serving more than 450 clients, including global internet companies, across five core ecosystems – telecoms, managed service providers, content, enterprise and financial services.
With more than 13,500 interconnects, Teraco’s data centres allow clients to connect directly to each other, to the onramps of all major cloud providers, as well as to the continent’s largest and fastest growing Internet Exchange Point, NAPAfrica.
The data centre market in Africa is poised for continued strong growth with increasing demand for global applications, content, and the accelerating adoption of cloud services. Teraco has built a strategic position to capture this regional opportunity as a trusted and secure partner with resilient data centre facilities built to international standards.
Jan Hnizdo, managing director of Teraco, said, “Berkshire Partners is a like-minded and committed long-term partner that shares our vision for the future: to continue to invest in world-class data centre facilities, allowing us to support the digital interconnected enterprise, and meeting the high standards of service that are expected from us.
“Over the next few years, we aim to double our installed critical power load from 30MW to 60MW and we look forward to working closely with Berkshire Partners on this ambitious growth journey.”
The transaction is subject to regulatory approval and the customary closing conditions, and is expected to close in the first quarter of 2019.