Accelya acquires business intelligence tech service Anari
By cameron in Uncategorized
Anari, a UK-based airline intel software provider, has emerged as the latest target for the newly formed Accelya aviation IT brand.
Terms of the deal have not been disclosed.
Accelya was merged with Mercator, the former-airline IT unit of Emirates, in February this year.
Private equity firm Warburg Pinkus brokered the earlier merger as part of a plan to create a new global brand to provide tech to airlines, agencies and freight handlers.
Anari runs as a business intelligence consultancy and software development provider, covering areas such as “revenue integrity” and passenger profiling.
Accelya managing director, Jose-Maria Portabella, says:
“This acquisition gives our team significant new opportunities to help airlines combine and enhance the traditional revenue integrity and revenue assurance processes, to amplify their revenue protection capabilities.”