Careforce buys northeast business

A Stevenage-based domiciliary care services provider has expanded its coverage into the northeast through buying a company in Darlington.


A Stevenage-based domiciliary care services provider has expanded its coverage into the northeast through buying a company in Darlington.

A Stevenage-based domiciliary care services provider has expanded its coverage into the northeast through buying a company in Darlington.

Careforce, part of social housing repair and maintenance group Mears, has added Seraph to its portfolio following a seven-figure agreement.

The deal could be worth as much as £2 million if agreed performance targets are achieved. On completion £1.75 million was paid with the balance deferred for 12 months. The consideration will be settled in cash funded from Careforce’s existing resources.

Careforce chairman Mike Rogers said the acquisition not only extends the company’s coverage, but also provides access to several new local authorities.

This is Careforce’s ninth acquisition since Mears bought the company in April last year. This latest deal follows December’s acquisitions of Complete Care and Pooks Care with Care Connect Kirklees and the Sentinel Group bought in October.

Seraph has more than 100 employees providing some 3,500 hours of care each week. The company services contracts for Stockton Borough Council, Middlesbrough Council and Darlington Borough Council as well as for several private clients.

Marc Barber

Marc Barber

Marc was editor of GrowthBusiness from 2006 to 2010. He specialised in writing about entrepreneurs, private equity and venture capital, mid-market M&A, small caps and high-growth businesses.

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