The Art Group undergoes private equity buy-out

The Art Group, a developer of a system allowing art gallery visitors to purchase prints via the internet, has been acquired by turnaround specialist RCapital for an undisclosed sum.


The Art Group, a developer of a system allowing art gallery visitors to purchase prints via the internet, has been acquired by turnaround specialist RCapital for an undisclosed sum.

The Art Group, a developer of a system allowing art gallery visitors to purchase prints via the internet, has been acquired by turnaround specialist RCapital for an undisclosed sum.

The company’s technology allows visitors to museums and galleries to order prints using touch-screen terminals. The prints are then framed according to customers’ requirements and delivered to their homes.

Legal counsel for the deal was provided by a team from Howes Percival and led by Robert Colman.

RCapital managing director Jamie Constable said the company’s technology enables it to produce high-quality cards and posters at prices that are competitive with producers in the Far East and Central Europe.

He added: “We believe that with the current strength of the euro and fuel costs affecting worldwide shipping costs, printing will return to the UK, and The Art Group is well placed to lead this new market.”

The Art Group had been ‘unable to secure the funding they needed from traditional sources.’

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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