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Jul 27, 2021

S4 Capital adds Salesforce specialist Destined to MightyHive

The Australia-founded company has 85 certified specialists and offices in Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and Pakistan

Destined staff members and Andrew France (Source: Destined website)
Destined staff members and Andrew France (Source: Destined website)

S4 Capital is adding Salesforce specialist Destined to its data and digital media practice in Asia Pacific.

The merger will make the Salesforce specialist and its more than 85 certified professionals part of MightyHive. Destined "significantly expands" the capabilities of the company's data and digital-media practice in Asia Pacific and augments its global Salesforce capabilities, according to a release.

Destined, founded in Australia in 2014 by CEO Andrew France, has capabilities in digital transformation strategy, Salesforce platform implementation, integration strategy and execution, managed services, and training and change management, according to S4. The company is recognised by Salesforce as a Platinum Partner and has completed over 600 engagements across multiple industries. Clients include Spotify, Panasonic, Wingate, George Weston Foods, and Opal HealthCare. It has offices in Australia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Pakistan.

"At S4 Capital we differentiate ourselves by being the most agile, knowledgeable and creative partners to the world's leading platforms, hardware and software companies," Sir Martin Sorrell, S4Capital executive chairman, said in a release. "I'm delighted to welcome Andrew and his colleagues as we expand our relationship with Salesforce, providing services around their various clouds in Asia Pacific and beyond."

France said joining forces with MightyHive, MediaMonks, and S4 Capital is a fantastic opportunity to bring the offerings of the group to clients and provide more opportunities for Destined's people.

Terms were not disclosed, but with its other mergers, S4 typically pays the joining company 50% of its value in cash and 50% in S4 ownership.

(This article first appeared on CampaignAsia.com)

Source:
Campaign India

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