Clarion Communications Completes Acquisition of IPitomy Communications

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Thursday, October 17th, 2024

Clarion Communications, LLC ("Clarion") a leading cloud-based Unified Communications (UC) and Managed Service Provider (MSP) based in Atlanta, GA announced today that it has completed the acquisition of IPitomy Communications, LLC ("IPitomy"), an award-winning, cloud-based UC, Contact Center, and Managed Service Provider.

The combined company has operation centers in Florida and Georgia and serves as a single-source, UC / MSP, selling cloud-based voice, video, messaging, call center, ACD, SIP-trunk, broadband and other related services to small and medium-sized business (SMB) customers throughout the United States.

IPitomy brings significant revenue from multi-location enterprise and SMB customers to Clarion, improving scale and flexibility. The combined company will have more than 2,000 end-user customers and more than 200 Dealer sales agents throughout the United States. The senior leadership team has significant experience in managing high-growth enterprise and SMB companies, with expertise in supporting and enhancing a world-class UC / MSP platform.

"The completion of this acquisition marks another major milestone in Clarion's journey as a leading UC / MSP to business customers of all sizes. Together, Clarion and IPitomy are uniquely positioned to provide these services with increased scale and resources," said Vincent M. Oddo, President, CEO & Director of Clarion. "IPitomy will be managed by Joe Haines as President & CEO and together we welcome the IPitomy customers, employees, and Dealer sales agents and look forward to growing our business together."

"IPitomy is the latest in a long history of acquisitions that Clarion and its predecessor companies have completed over the past 20+ years," said Oddo. "The additional revenue scale, customer density, and product offerings allow us to meet the evolving needs of our customers. We also intend to pursue additional M&A growth through tuck-in acquisitions in this highly fragmented UC / MSP industry."