TAURANGA, Monday: The Quentosity Group has strengthened its presence in the New Zealand digital sector with the acquisition of Auckland based Mantis Digital.
The acquisition sees website design and development agency Mantis join The Quentosity Group’s stable of digital brands that include online directory Localist, SEO agency Found, digital consultancy Quentosity, team management tool Checkliso and queue-jumping software Bumpzi.
Quentosity Group MD Quentin van Heerden said: “We’re delighted with the acquisition of such a highly regarded agency in New Zealand.
“The purchase would increase The Quentosity Group’s website design and development capacity, and add to its current service suite that also includes SEO, app and software development, CRM solutions, social media management, and both content writing and content production.
“The Quentosity Group has clients across NZ and overseas. Its digital consultancy has won multiple awards.”
“Mantis Digital has an exceptional portfolio of work and an outstanding team that are the best at what they do.”
Mantis Digital MD Garth Nicholls thanked clients for their support over the years. “With The Quentosity Group you are in the same good hands!”
The Quentosity Group is based in Tauranga, with clients across New Zealand and overseas. Its digital consultancy Quentosity has won multiple awards. It is also the first digital agency in New Zealand to be awarded the Accessibility Tick.
Mantis Digital’s head office will remain in Auckland, with the Tauranga satellite office relocating to The Quentosity Group’s home at the Q Building in Papamoa.
“These are really exciting times for The Quentosity Group,” says van Heerden.
The Quentosity Group has a portfolio that includes SEO agency Found, online directory Localist, and queue-jumping software Bumpzi.
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