International tech firm acquires Dock9

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MagiClick has acquired financial services digital agency Dock9.

MagiClick is a provider of digital technology and design capabilities with a strong presence across Turkey and the MENA region and the acquisition is part of its strategy to become the a leading financial services technology and digital experience agency within Europe.

MagiClick’s client roster includes more than 30 financial institutions such as HSBC, QNB, Bank Audi, First Abu Dhabi Bank, BNP Paribas TEB Securities, Metlife, Yapi Kredi, Garanti BBVA Securities, Akbank, Denizbank, and Ziraat Bank as well as other leading brands such as IKEA, Turkish Airlines, Domino’s, Turk Telekom, Mercedes-Benz, and Microsoft.

Dock9 is a London-based specialist digital solutions agency which has worked for clients including Aetna, Arch Insurance, Assurant, Castle Trust Bank, Kensington Mortgages, Masthaven Bank, Protect Your Bubble, Twenty7Tec, Tradex, Vida Homeloans, and Virgin Money.

The acquisition grows the MagiClick headcount to over 160 employees working across three offices in London, Istanbul, and Dubai.

Murat Kalaora and Renée Tiyano (pictured), founding partners at MagiClick, said: “As one of the few digital agencies in the world with deep expertise in the banking & finance industry, we recognised that Dock9 would be a great fit with us – they are the right size to benefit from being part of a larger group, they share our focus on financial services and have a solid client base.

“Their expertise in Umbraco, Sitefinity, and Kentico will also be complementary to our existing offerings. We were really impressed by the quality of their work and the talent of the team led by the company’s incredibly passionate founder Mark Lusted. We are looking forward to growing the company together.”

Mark Lusted, who founded Dock9 in 2008 and now becomes CEO of MagiClick’s UK operations, added: “Over the past 13 years, we have organically grown Dock9 into one of the most respected digital agencies within the financial services space, helping incumbent players innovate and hit back at the startups along the way. From the first meeting with MagiClick, we saw huge similarities in their approach, culture, and vision for the future of financial services technology.

“There are not many digital agencies in the world with more than a couple of banking clients, and MagiClick is unique in supporting the digital transformation of over 30 financial institutions in seven countries. We are looking forward to combining our capabilities to offer even more innovative products to the financial services sector in the UK.”

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