In reviewTechnology14 January 2026

CHEQUERS to acquire FREMMAN

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CHEQUERS acquires FREMMAN

Deal facts

Buyer
CHEQUERS
Target
FREMMAN
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
14 January 2026
Status
In review
Sector
Technology
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

CHEQUERS has agreed to acquire FREMMAN in a transaction announced on 14 January 2026. The target operates within the technology and manufacturing sectors, specifically covering computer hardware, software, and related services. The deal value remains undisclosed, and no details regarding the consideration structure have been reported. While the specific country of the target is not confirmed in available records, the transaction involves a significant consolidation within the technology industry.

The acquisition is currently subject to regulatory review as the deal status remains in review. No completion date has been established at this stage, and the transaction awaits necessary approvals before finalisation. This agreement represents a strategic move by the buyer to expand its portfolio in the technology space. The parties have not yet disclosed further details regarding the integration plans or the specific financial terms of the arrangement.

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    CHEQUERS to acquire FREMMAN

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