Epassi has acquired Alleo for an undisclosed amount, completing a corporate acquisition that sees Alleo's established business integrated under Epassi. Alleo, a subsidiary of Bouygues Telecom, specializes in comprehensive Telecom and IT solutions for businesses, a sector it has served since 2010. The company focuses on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (PME), mid-sized companies (ETI), and local authorities across France with robust digital infrastructure and security services.
Alleo's expertise encompasses a range of critical business solutions. These include high-speed Fiber Optic Internet, advanced security solutions such as LAN, WAN, SD-WAN, EndPoint protection, VPNs, MPLS, and SMTP Relay, as well as modern mobile and fixed communication systems like IPBX, Unified Communications, and Video-Conferencing. With over 1,500 clients, Alleo leverages its local technical teams and project managers to ensure the deployment and maintenance of secure infrastructures nationwide. Its partnerships with leading technology providers further enhance its capability to guide clients through digital transformation.
This acquisition is a strategic move for Epassi, allowing it to significantly expand its service portfolio and market presence within the French enterprise technology landscape. By bringing Alleo's specialized telecom and cybersecurity offerings into its operations, Epassi gains a deep pool of technical expertise, an extensive client base, and a strong regional footprint. The integration is expected to create synergies by combining Alleo's established solutions with Epassi's strategic vision, enhancing the overall value proposition for customers seeking integrated digital services.
Looking ahead, the combined entity is positioned to offer a more comprehensive suite of solutions, addressing the evolving needs of businesses for secure, reliable, and advanced communication and IT infrastructure. This integration aims to strengthen support for companies navigating their digital transformation journeys, solidifying the combined organization's role as a key player in the enterprise services market.

